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Combining multiple exposures


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Photograph two images, one with a lower exposure and one with a higher exposure. Ensure that the position of the photos are identical by placing the camera on a surface or tripod. Open (Ctrl+O) the image with a lower exposure.

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Place the image with a higher exposure (File> Place).

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With the top layer selected, add a layer mask (Layer> Add Layer Mask> Reveal All).

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With the layer mask selected, use the Apply Image tool (Image> Apply Image) to apply the following properties:

Layer: Merged
Channel: RGB
Invert: Checked
Blending: Normal
Opacity: 100%

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With the layer mask selected, use the Brightness/Contrast tool (Image> Adjustments> Brightness/Contrast) to tweak the image.

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Combining Multiple Exposures
Rollover the image to see the image before this Photoshop technique applied.


Author's URL: FotoFects
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