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| Original | Brightness/Contrast | Changed Brightness and Gamma setting | Changed Brightness and Gamma setting |
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| Brightness/Contrast then Histogram | Original Picture then Equalize |
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| This image was done cutting out the angel-girl from the one picture, resizing her by 50%, going grey scale, giving her a Gausian Blur of 1.0, and using the cloudy night picture as a layer on top. Set the mask (mask, new, show-all), edited the mask (mask, edit) using a flood-fill gradient of foreground (white) to background (black) with at an angle of 0. This allowed the bottom to show through and the top to be almost transparent. |
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| This image was done cutting out the flying couple from the one picture, resizing them by 75%, and using the science fiction planet as a layer on top. Set the mask, flood-fill with a gradient of foreground (white) to background (black) with at an angle of 0. |
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| For the big science fiction picture, I used the masked flying couple, then I merged the layers (I believe it was merge visible), copied that as a new layer on to the original planet background, lined up everything and cleaned up any outline with the clone tool. | |
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