Matthew Saville
Apr-20-2006, 02:18 PM
Hi everybody! Just the other day I completed a long-in-the-works tutorial, a very, VERY in-depth lesson on all the nuances of layer masking, in the context of merging two bracketed exposures.
Admittedly, this trick is no secret by now and has been covered innumerable times in photo magazines and on various web pages, but I've never been satisfied with the how the actual masking process was described; there are almost never tips on the small nuances of opacity / brush hardness, in particular.
So I didn't just describe how to put one layer on top of the other and mask it, and then cut you loose. I zoomed in to 100-200%, showed exactly how I start and how I "touch up" and how I optimize the merge to assure a seamless representation of what you originally saw.
Check the Tutorials section of my Equipment page, here:
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/Equipment%20Etc
Here's the final, merged image that is showcased in the tutorial, taken at Cal Poly Pomona University Campus in Southern California:
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/photos/65320114-M.jpg
Take care, and PLEASE feel free to let me know what you think, to add advice, or most importantly correct me if I've made a mistake anywhere!
-Matt-
Admittedly, this trick is no secret by now and has been covered innumerable times in photo magazines and on various web pages, but I've never been satisfied with the how the actual masking process was described; there are almost never tips on the small nuances of opacity / brush hardness, in particular.
So I didn't just describe how to put one layer on top of the other and mask it, and then cut you loose. I zoomed in to 100-200%, showed exactly how I start and how I "touch up" and how I optimize the merge to assure a seamless representation of what you originally saw.
Check the Tutorials section of my Equipment page, here:
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/Equipment%20Etc
Here's the final, merged image that is showcased in the tutorial, taken at Cal Poly Pomona University Campus in Southern California:
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/photos/65320114-M.jpg
Take care, and PLEASE feel free to let me know what you think, to add advice, or most importantly correct me if I've made a mistake anywhere!
-Matt-