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Hello to the group. I’ve got a project that I’d like to get some input on. As far as I know, and can tell, I cannot do what I want to do, but want to run it past the folk here.
XP-PS CS. I have four images that are an assembly of 2 image layers: (Layer 1 = exposure through windows with interiors dark, Layer 2 = interior shots exposed properly, Layer 2 has Layer Mask so that the window exposure shows through. Each image has about 3 Adjustment Layers, primarily for Color Balance, Levels, Hue/Sat). So far, so good, as everything looks great. Now, I want to assemble these four images into a pano, which they were shot for. What I would like to do, is copy the existing PSD’s, un-Flattened, to my new image, so I can create Layer Masks, as is necessary, and still have the option of using the existing Layer Masks, and Adjustment Layers. Normally, I’d just assemble the pano from the unaltered images, then do all the tweaking, but with the windows, and the fact that the client would like each image, plus the pano, I like to get the Layer’ed PSD’s into the new pano image. Does anybody know of a way to do this (without first flattening the PSD’s)? I can obviously Flatten, then assemble and tweak with new Adjustment Layers, which is the way I about to start. Thanks for the input and thoughts.
Hunt
XP-PS CS. I have four images that are an assembly of 2 image layers: (Layer 1 = exposure through windows with interiors dark, Layer 2 = interior shots exposed properly, Layer 2 has Layer Mask so that the window exposure shows through. Each image has about 3 Adjustment Layers, primarily for Color Balance, Levels, Hue/Sat). So far, so good, as everything looks great. Now, I want to assemble these four images into a pano, which they were shot for. What I would like to do, is copy the existing PSD’s, un-Flattened, to my new image, so I can create Layer Masks, as is necessary, and still have the option of using the existing Layer Masks, and Adjustment Layers. Normally, I’d just assemble the pano from the unaltered images, then do all the tweaking, but with the windows, and the fact that the client would like each image, plus the pano, I like to get the Layer’ed PSD’s into the new pano image. Does anybody know of a way to do this (without first flattening the PSD’s)? I can obviously Flatten, then assemble and tweak with new Adjustment Layers, which is the way I about to start. Thanks for the input and thoughts.
Hunt
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