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LeBodge

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Oct 18, 2002
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I've tried this a few times but never seem to get it right, how do you blend the righthand side of picture 1 into the lefthand side of picture 2 so they seem to blend into each other?

A guide to a tutorial would be good!

LeBodge.

"You can't judge a book by the cover, but you can tell how much it's going to cost"
 
See the SPYDERIX thread229-292797

Also LeBodge you can uncover a lot of already answered questions yourself by trying the keyword search or advanced search tek-tips options.

I remembered the SPYDERIX thread from a while back and found it by doing the advanced search for keyword panorama
in the subject line and searching all dates.

Using the search before starting a new post may save time plus it may point you to many previous responses.

Much Luck
 
Hi,

You should also take a look at the FAQ section for answers, the answer to your question was sitting right there in the FAQ section at: FAQ229-1919

Hope this help!
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The EASY answer would be to create a layer mask on picture 1, and apply a black to white gradient from on side to the other(make sure that the mask is selected in the layers tab.
 
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