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Photoshop Elements displays the selected photos.
2. In the Photomerge panel, select Manual.
The first image in the Photo Bin is displayed as the source photo. You can select an image from the Photo Bin as the final
photo.
3. Set the following:
Show Strokes
Click to show your Pencil strokes in the source image.
Show Regions
Click to reveal the selected regions in the final image.
4. Select exposed regions from the current source image by using the pencil tool. Change the source photo, and select regions
from this photo if necessary.
You can now view a final image with different regions copied from different source photos above the initially selected final
photo.
5. Change the transparency of these selected regions to blend them properly with the background by using the Transparency
Slider. Select Edge Blending to smoothen the blended edges.
Note:
Transparency Slider affects only those regions that are selected from the currently displayed source image. Change to
a different source image if you want to change the transparency of the regions selected from the other images. It remembers
the value used for a particular image. If the slider is not changed, the default is set to 0.
6. To correct the alignment of multiple photos, select Advanced Option, and click the Alignment tool. Place three markers in the
source image and three markers in the final image, then click Align Photos. Click Done.
Photomerge Style Match
If you like the style of an image, you can apply its style properties to another image. You can work with a set of images, apply styles, and choose
to update the image with the style that produces the best results.
Note:
When you apply styles multiple times, the effect is not cumulative. Only the last applied style is saved.
Image after the style of the style image is applied
1. Open the image, and select Enhance > Photomerge > Photomerge Style Match
2. In the Style bin, add the images from which you want to transfer the style. Choose images that have strong stylistic properties
and details.
Note:
You can also choose an image from the default style images displayed in the Style bin.
3. To apply the style of an image, double-click the style image in the Style bin or drag the image from the Style bin to the Style
Image placeholder.
4. To refine the image, use the options in the Edit panel.
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