Photoshop :: How To Place Image Onto Pic Of A Monitor
Oct 22, 2013
I've taken a photo of a monitor. The monitor is OFF so the screen is black. I want to superimpose another image onto the blacked-out screen, so it looks like the monitor is on and displaying a live image.
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Apart from the overlay operation, it's complicated by the fact that the image of the monitor is slightly distorted by perspective, while the inserted image is square.
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So I guess this means that I need to perspective-isedistort the second image to match the available space on the monitor image.
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I'm not unfamiliar with simple PS operations, but this project is a little outside my range of expertise.Â
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However, I assume that the first step will be to get both images to the same density. The monitor pic is currently at 180 pixelsinch while the pic to be overlaid is 95.987 pixelsinch.
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I have an action in which it will place an image onto an image like a watermark, when i place the image, it is not center by center so i drag it or use keyboard arrows to center and then press enter, then i saw its on the center, but when i save it, the saved image is not on the center, how was that?  you can see that the right side of border it is not centered because the left side border is thicker than right side, here is the part of the action  you can see that i move the image after i place it because its not on the center so adjusting it makes it at the center but the Translate part is not equal.
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Originally noticed individuals faces were just slightly elongated on the monitor screen.
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Never noticed until the recent purchase of the Mac.
The XP system prints exactly to scale. Have not yet printed with the Mac.
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