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I can’t think of a really good way to do that, but…
You can copy/paste one image onto the other, thus forming two layers and try blend modes, but you may have to "pretreat" each image so that when you apply a blend mode they look right.
It seems to me that it is a bit of a barbaric way to do it if you choose not to do the most obvious way: select the window in one image and copy/paste it onto the other, but that’s messy too.
That’s my two cents anyhooo.
Peace,
Tony
You can copy/paste one image onto the other, thus forming two layers and try blend modes, but you may have to "pretreat" each image so that when you apply a blend mode they look right.
It seems to me that it is a bit of a barbaric way to do it if you choose not to do the most obvious way: select the window in one image and copy/paste it onto the other, but that’s messy too.
That’s my two cents anyhooo.
Peace,
Tony
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