Using Compositing
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- frangipani
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Using Compositing
Can someone please explain to me how to use this feature. I have no idea, any help would be appreciated
Re: Using Compositing
When you add an overlay, you add a new image on top of your existing image. You then use the brushes to select which parts of the new image you want to be transparent. You can use this to add new objects on top of your picture.
When you add an underlay, you add a new image underneath your existing image. You then use the brushes to select which parts of your *existing* image should allow the underlay to show through. This is basically making your existing image transparent in various places. You can use this to replace backgrounds or skies.
Tony
When you add an underlay, you add a new image underneath your existing image. You then use the brushes to select which parts of your *existing* image should allow the underlay to show through. This is basically making your existing image transparent in various places. You can use this to replace backgrounds or skies.
Tony
- frangipanica
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Re: Using Compositing
Thanks Tony, looking forward to having a go
Re: Using Compositing
is there a way to use a gradient when compositing to get more of a feathered, soft edge combination?
Re: Using Compositing
Currently we don't have gradient selections, but the airbrush will give you a softer selection. And the larger the airbrush the softer the selection will be.
Tony
Tony
Re: Using Compositing
Hi Tony,
How do I save a photo I have edited using the composite tool? I am happy with the pic but cannot see how to save it? Thank you
How do I save a photo I have edited using the composite tool? I am happy with the pic but cannot see how to save it? Thank you
Re: Using Compositing
Hi LillianR,
Am I right in thinking you want to save the result of your composite (rather than just the edit)? Then you just go to the File menu (at the top of the window on a PC or at the top of the screen on a Mac) and choose "Save as Jpg/Tiff/Png". Is that what you meant?
If you've done a composite and you want to do the same change on another picture (i.e. if you've added an object that you want to add into another picture), you can right click on the composite tab and choose "Store Or Publish", then follow the instructions to save what you've done as an effect that you can reuse.
Tony
Am I right in thinking you want to save the result of your composite (rather than just the edit)? Then you just go to the File menu (at the top of the window on a PC or at the top of the screen on a Mac) and choose "Save as Jpg/Tiff/Png". Is that what you meant?
If you've done a composite and you want to do the same change on another picture (i.e. if you've added an object that you want to add into another picture), you can right click on the composite tab and choose "Store Or Publish", then follow the instructions to save what you've done as an effect that you can reuse.
Tony
Re: Using Compositing
Hi Tony,
Thank you for your quick reply. I want to save the composite overlay I have added to a photo. When I click file and save like I normally do after working with a photo it will not save.
Tony I do want to save the result of the composite I just cannot save it.
Thanks also for the other info regarding store or publish.
Cheers Lillian
Thank you for your quick reply. I want to save the composite overlay I have added to a photo. When I click file and save like I normally do after working with a photo it will not save.
Tony I do want to save the result of the composite I just cannot save it.
Thanks also for the other info regarding store or publish.
Cheers Lillian
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