Photoshop Quick Tips – Blend Exposures – Week 57
The human eye sees more then even the best digital camera. Taking two exposures gives you the chance to blend them together in Photoshop as digital expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com demonstrates with this picture taken at the famous roman baths at bath..
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@MrCactusplants use the bracket keys
Instructions are concise. Many photographers talk you to death. Very nice.
Gav…. you are the man! thanks alot!
Gavin another great tutorial your the best
great tut!
that auto align feature looks brilliant, i yet have to use it
but one quick question, how do you change brush size via keyboard command?
thanks!
Excellent as usual!
you are amazing
Awesome job Gavin. Love all your videos.
glad i could be the 100′th vote… 5/5! thanks for this tutorial.. i normally clumbse around with quik selection tool!
Yet another wonderful tutorial. Thank you, sir.
cool
The roman baths are beautiful
you are EXCELLENT gavin, as always
Excellent!
You really know how to make things easy. Totally brilliant!!! Thank you so much.
Great tip!
okay i got it to work. thanks for the video. i just don’t know how to use photoshop very well and it’s hard for me to follow quick clicks in photoshop because i’m unfamiliar with the tools and where to find them. i’m so glad i finally learned how to this – i can’t wait to photograph some landscapes now. thanks again for the vid.
great video – but why don’t you bother with how to select add layer mask (and those very important couple of clicks afterwards) – I can’t get your tutorial to work because I don’t know what to select.
i’ve learned so much from you sir!!! You are a very inspiring person.
-from your fan all the way from the Philippines
nice tutorial! it’s very helpful for me. thx
Great tutorial!!! Thanks – very helpful for someone moving from slide film to digital!
Gavin, you are so good that in some of your tutorials I have clicked on the 5-star rating even before watching to the end.
Gavin it’s interesting to point out the reflection in the water perfectly mirrors what the final result is. Making it much more convincing. Great stuff love your videos.
You are brilliant !