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  11-27-03 - 10:41 PM
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In article <6a24sv05so7oh0fs8cmkti3qti3h4m8lp9@4ax.com>, bt <bt@.com>
wrote:
quote:
> OK, Perhaps one of you Photoshopers can help me. I have PS v7 (for
> the MAC). I need to do something with some images that I think PS
> should be able to handle.
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> I have a graphic image that has three separate areas of pure white. I
> have this image in giff, fpg & eps formats, and I'm sure I could save
> it in others if need be. I also have another image file of a
> photograph in tiff format. Here is what I need to do with them.
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> I want to superimpose the graphic image over the photo, but I need to
> treat 3 separate white areas on the graphic image in different ways.
> The first white area needs to be transparent so that the phote shows
> through. The second white area can stay white. The third and final
> area needs to make the photo transparent where it overlays so that the
> media which it is printed on shows through. It is the last white area
> that seems to present the biggest problem. One last thing. I hope
> that there is an easy enough solution to this, so that I can do it
> over and over multiple times with different photos.
>
> What do you think?
>
> thanks
Open the four neccessarry files. Select all on the first "white area"
image. Copy (command [apple]-c). Select the image that will be used for
background. Paste (command-p, aka apple-p). Select the white area of
this new layer and delete it or use a layer mask. Select second "white
area" image. Copy and paste into the "background image" document. Since
you don't mind having white on this layer, leave it. Finally take the
last "white area" image, copy and paste into "background image"
document. Adjust transparancy of this new layer according to your
desire. If you just want the third "white area" to be completely
transparent, select it and delete or again use a layer mask.
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