From the course: Creating Photo Composites on Smartphones and Tablets
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Replacing an image in the collage
From the course: Creating Photo Composites on Smartphones and Tablets
Replacing an image in the collage
- Sometimes when making a composite, you may realize that one of the images needs some adjustment. With Image Blender, you can make adjustments that you need on the original image and then replace the version in the composite with the newly adjusted copy of the file. The cool thing about the way that the app handles this is that you can replace the image but still keep all of the previous masking work that you may have done. For this example, there's some retouching that I want to apply in a different app and then bring that modified file back into the composite that I've already started. In the original staircase image there's a picture frame, up here on this ledge, and a fire extinguisher on the wall. Frequently, when I'm making composites, I'm just starting out and playing with ideas doing proof of concept work and I may not really be thinking that those are going to be a problem but with the opacity level I've chosen, 92 percent, and the blend mode that I've chosen, we can see the…
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