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HOW TO OVERLAY PHOTOS IN PHOTOSHOP

HOW TO OVERLAY PHOTOS IN PHOTOSHOP. Brittany Kaup. Step 1. Pick two photographs! Save them to “My Pictures”. *Make sure your photos are “jpegs” and relatively the same size. Step 2: Open PHotoshop. Double-click the Adobe Photoshop button on your Desktop. Step 3.

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HOW TO OVERLAY PHOTOS IN PHOTOSHOP

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  1. HOW TO OVERLAY PHOTOS IN PHOTOSHOP Brittany Kaup

  2. Step 1 Pick two photographs! Save them to “My Pictures” *Make sure your photos are “jpegs” and relatively the same size.

  3. Step 2: Open PHotoshop Double-click the Adobe Photoshop button on your Desktop.

  4. Step 3 Click “Edit and Enhance Photo” Button

  5. Step 4 Click the “File” button.

  6. Step 5 Click “Open”

  7. Step 6 Open your pictures from where you saved them. Once you find your pictures, click on them and then click “Open.” *You can hold the control button and click on both to open them at the same time.

  8. Step 6 1/2 Your page should look something like this. *If your page opens both pictures simultaneously, minimize one picture and maximize the other.

  9. Step 7 Click and drag the non-highlighted picture and drag it onto the picture in the center and release it in the desired position.

  10. Step 7 1/2 It should look something like this.

  11. Step 8 Click the black arrow to get a drop down menu in your Layers tab on the task menu.

  12. Step 9 After clicking the black arrow, a drop down menu will appear like this one.

  13. Step 10 Click one of the options.

  14. Step 11 Test out each option. Your pictures will mesh together in different ways. “Linear Light” “Overlay” “Multiply”

  15. Step 12 Choose the option you like the best! I chose this one! “Multiply” option

  16. Step 13 Crop any edges that don’t line up. Click the “Crop Tool”

  17. Step 14 Drag your cursor over where you want your picture cropped.

  18. Step 15 Click the red circle and start again if you don’t like how you cropped it. Check the green check mark when you are satisfied.

  19. Step 16 Click the “File” button and then click the “Save As” button to save your picture.

  20. Step 17 The “Save As” box will pop up and you can save your picture where you want and click the “Save” button.

  21. Step 18 Enjoy your picture!

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