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Photomerge two images to create High FOV. Sometimes, you want to get closer pictures of some objects that are too big to appear in the viewfinder of the camera. So you have to satisfy yourself with a very low res pic taken from way back.
Learn the basics of blending images together with this simple tutorial.
Someone PM'd me asking how to use a brush set onces they've downloaded it. I realized some of the less experienced members would have no idea how to install a brush set. So here you go:
Generally low-wage labor is either easy but boring or difficult but fun. If you are doing something that's both easy and fun you're probably paying for the privilege. If you are doing something that's both boring and difficult you're probably moving layers from Photoshop to Flash. This task is b...
Since digital cameras can only capture a fraction of the brightness range that your eyes can see, Adobe has added a new Merge to HDR function in Photoshop CS2 that lets you merge several exposures into one High Dynamic Range (HDR) image. This new feature allows you to capture the full range of color...
Functions are a great way to keep large and complicated lines of code organized.
If you are new to scripting for Photoshop, please view our Photoshop Scripting Basics tutorial for an introduction to Photoshop scripting and a few exercises about basic JavaScript. 1. Check to for an opened document. If there isn't an opened document, nothing will happen
The first step in a script for Photoshop is to set what units you want to use in your code. There are two types of units to define, the Rulers and Type. The ruler unit specifies the image dimension and the type unit specifies the text size.
Type : Photoshop Tutorial
Level : Professional
Added : Nov 22, 2005
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