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I'm sure there is someone out there that can give me the directions to place two almost identical photos in one space. There may even be a keyboard shortcut to accomplish this.
Chas
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I don't understand what you mean, Chas?? Can't you just drag one on top of the other.
Yes, I guess I could drag the photo. I could have sworn that there was a shortcut to "snap" one photo to the other.
I'll give it a try. Thanks. My end result is a well exposed sky from one version and a well exposed foreground from the other blended together. I think there is a way to accomplish this.
Chas
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Here it is....taaa-daaa. The finished product. I took the overexposed foreground photo and blended it with the
properly exposed sky.
Chas
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That looks good, Chas.

Were you thinking of Photomerge? I don't know if you have the PSE version that has that.
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I have photomerge but only use it for panos. I've never tried it with two identical photos. I took the best of both photos....a good foreground minus the washed-out sky with a great sky minus the too dark foreground.
Chas
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Good job, Chas
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