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Troy Piggins <usenet-0804@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Following up from previous posts, I've got 2 photos taken of the
>same subject, different exposures. Wanting to use the sky from
>one with the foreground of the other. Didn't have a tripod with
>me and the perspective in each layer is slightly different.
>
>If I lower the opacity in the top layer and move it to try to
>align them for the main subject, there are parts that do line up
>and other parts will not. They may need rotation or even slight
>perspective adjustment.
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>Are there any tools or plugins that you know of that help with
>this sort of thing? Any other tricks that help?
I haven't used it for that, but you might try SteroPhoto
Maker. It has tools designed to fix alignment, rotation, and
perspective issues. Google on the product name or possibly on
stphmkre303all.zip. It's free, and it even has some auto-fix
modes.
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