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Combine pictures in paint
Combine pictures in paint




Have a thing for artistic photo montage? Or just want to troll your friends with some face swapping artwork? Whichever it is, you’ll have to merge two (or more) images by overlaying them. If you wanted a printed version of any of our most recent issues we have a selection of back issues to choose from in our online store.How to Overlay Pictures - Best Ways in 2021

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  • Why not subscribe to a print edition, and have the magazine delivered direct to your door every month?Īlternatively, we have a number of different digital options available, including: This tutorial originally appeared in N-Photo, the monthly newsstand magazine for Nikon photographers.

    combine pictures in paint

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  • It’s best to use a tripod and cable release so the frames are in perfect alignment, but if you don’t have one you can get away with hand-holding – keep the camera as steady as possible and use a fast drive mode to shoot frames quickly. Here the contrast between sky and land is too great to be captured in a single frame, so we take a series of bracketed exposures. HDR photography begins in-camera by taking a set of exposures to record optimum detail in the brightest and darkest parts of a scene. When you’re happy, go to File > Export to export the image in a usable 8 or 16-bit format, like a JPEG or TIFF. We’ve removed some messy spots of sand in the foreground in our image. You can now finish off the image in the Photo persona. When you’re happy with your tone-mapping, hit Apply. The results can be just as impressive as those from other image editors like Photoshop or dedicated HDR software. Once done, we can finish off our image in the Photo persona by retouching any details. There are a range of handy tone-mapping presets we can use to get us started, then we can go on to use the manual controls to boost colour, tweak white balance and add punch. Using the Develop persona in Affinity Photo, we can enhance our HDR image and give it some much-needed punch. The trick is knowing how to tease out the details. Once our set of exposures are merged into a 32-bit HDR image, we have a rich level of colour and detail to work with, but initially the image can look a bit flat. This offers basic controls that allow us to fix ghosting and misalignment between frames. First we use the HDR merge command to combine our images. Here we’ll look at the HDR controls in Affinity Photo.

    combine pictures in paint

    The HDR tools in Affinity Photo allow you to merge a set of three or more bracketed exposures to create an image with an expanded dynamic range – perfect for retaining detail in high-contrast scenes, like our costal landscape above.






    Combine pictures in paint