Re: Technique?



On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 00:01:40 +0100, nomail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Johan W.
Elzenga) wrote:

tony cooper <tony_cooper213@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There's a way to place a second image on top of an image that
precisely aligns the second image, and I've forgotten it. Anyone
help?

Drag the second image onto the first one while holding the SHIFT key.


Uh Uh Johan, impossible. That is only the answer on the first portion
of Tony's question. His question was:

There's a way to place a second image on top of an image that
precisely aligns the second image, and I've forgotten it. Anyone
help?

Assuming that both images are 3008 x 2000, and two photographs are
taken of the same scene, but with something on the left in one, and
something on the right in the other, and I want to combine the two
shots by masking the left and right side on the respective images, how
do I make the background line up precisely?

This made sense to be built as a panorama, and this is why I directed
him to 'Photomerge' in Bridge, not knowing his working on v7.

Dave

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