Graphics Requests Thread, Trying to combine 2 photos with different exposures to create a composite in EduGeek Graphics; Spent a few hours trying to do this myself but I think because I havent taken the 2 photos from ...
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14th January 2012, 10:22 AM #1 Trying to combine 2 photos with different exposures to create a composite
Spent a few hours trying to do this myself but I think because I havent taken the 2 photos from the exact same location I have kind of shot myself in the foot.
What Im trying to do is to adjust these 2 photos so the view form the window, and also the room, are both exposed properly.
If anyone could use some photoshop magic to 'stitch' the two of these together please it would be great and much appreciated!
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14th January 2012, 12:35 PM #2 Hope you find this suitable for your needs.
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Thanks to beeswax from:
RabbieBurns (14th January 2012)
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14th January 2012, 12:39 PM #3 Sir that is absolutely amazing. Thanks heaps for your help!!
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14th January 2012, 01:26 PM #4 
Originally Posted by
RabbieBurns
Sir that is absolutely amazing. Thanks heaps for your help!!
don't look too closely
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14th January 2012, 01:31 PM #5
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14th January 2012, 01:50 PM #6 
Originally Posted by
RabbieBurns
what do you mean?
it's a bit rough and ready
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14th January 2012, 01:54 PM #7 its great. Wish I knew how to do it. I tried to cheat and use Elements and use the Photomerge Exposure auto tool but that didnt really work, and in full on CS 5.5 I have no clue where to start.
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