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Here's another quick edit blended 2 Jpegs.
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Don't know how you did this but it's quite a vista. Makes my travellin' feet start itching. Cleverly done!
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I would like to know how you accomplished this, also. 'rather slick, indeed.
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Could you please post the two images you used to make the blend? I would like to see where you started from to get your final image.
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Very nice Matt - I especiialy like the autumn highlights in the foreground
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Will be intereting to know the process. Thanks Jaki
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Sorry for the delay guys. If you go to this thread it shows the process. Although a different picture I used the same method to achieve it. The methods is towards the bottom of the thread. This method works best with raw photos but a similar effect can be achieved by using 1 jpeg and creating two files, a dark and light frame by adjusting the levels or simply using 2 jepg shots (one dark, one light).
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