Random thoughts on art, technology, stuff, and occasionally Real Estate: Photoshopping Paparazzi Style

Photoshopping Paparazzi Style

I recevied a request from Ginger Sala:

  • For marketing purposes I want to combine 2 separate photos of Roger and me...both are currently on white background. I want to put them together and overlay them on another photo..beach background.

Let's see ......

First choose and open your three photos.
One for Background.  One photo containing the Ms.   One photo containing the Mr.

Start with the prep work:

Take a moment to think about the size and lighting of the Ms. and Mr. images. 

For each image, click View -> Actual pixels.  To do this properly you need to be working the image's original size.

Lighten or darken each image separately so they match. 

Look at the size of each individual, Mr. and Ms..  Resize as necessary so they match.  Pay particular attention to the head sizes.

If you need help lightening, darkening or resizing, just holler.

Now:  Extract each individual.  Here's how to use the Magic Extractor tool.  It's actually quite easy.

Remember to keep all three images open.  Use the move tool    to drag the first individual into the background.  Postion the individual.  Move the seond individual.

Note the layers palette: 

  

Each image placed on the background becomes a separate layer.  Note that the highlighted layer name in the palette indicates the active layer.  You change the active layer by clicking on the layer name.  When a layer is active, you can edit that layer.  Getting familar with layers might be the most important point of this silly post.  :-)

If you want the individual images to overlap, you can change which image appears on top by clicking Layer -> Arrange .


When you are satisified with the postiioning of all the individuals, click Layer - Flatten Image to merge the layers together

All right -- I have some "fine tuning" to do


Notice I accidentally snipped the top pouf of marilyn's hairdo off. 

This can be easily fixed with the Clone Stamp.    Click the Clone Stamp -- ALT click somewhere in Marilyn's hair -- release the ALT key, then click in around at the top of her head to add the hair back it.

Once I filled in all the missing hair, I used the smudge tool     to blend it in with the existing hair.

I cloned and smudged to get rid of the little stray white artifacts.

You can also use the smudge tool to just slightly soften the edges of the individuals.

Here we go ... (Not perfect by a long shot, but you get the idea!)

More about using the Move tool to create a photo collage here.

17 commentsCheryl Johnson • June 22 2007 08:36AM

Comments

Wow...this is great I'm going to try it!

Thank you 

Posted by Monika McGillicuddy~REALTORĀ®~ N.H. Real Estate Broker & Trainer (Prudential Verani Realty/Hampstead) over 3 years ago
Thanks I have book marked! You are cute!
Posted by Somerset MA Real Estate ~ Suzanne Sands (Pavao Real Estate) over 3 years ago

Looks great!  Isn't photoshop neat.

Posted by Monica Simonsen (CalTex Lending) over 3 years ago
FUN!!  You are the bomb!!
Posted by TAMI MURRAY (Re/Max True Advantage) over 3 years ago
I knew they were still alive...living in "Blue Hawaii"
Posted by Bob Carney Licensed MD/PA Real Estate Agent (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.) over 3 years ago

Wow Cheryl,

Thank you so much. I will attempt this when I have a free moment!

I was thinking more of Annette and Frankie..LOL  Marilyn and Elvis now that's a winning duo!

 Thanks! Mucho Thanks..You are awesome!

Posted by Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~ Ginger & Roger Sala (Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC) over 3 years ago
Cheryl - Thanks for another great tutorial.  I've bookmarked it to test is out.  
Posted by Maureen Henry - Rockland Home Staging over 3 years ago

Bob:  Yesssirree, you heard it here first.  Marilyn and Elvis are alive, and well, and selling real estate in (Blue) Hawaii.  :-)

Thank you everyone, that was fun.

Posted by Cheryl Johnson, Bob Taylor Properties, Inc., Los Angeles, CA over 3 years ago
Cheryl, you are so good at explaining all of this stuff. I will definitely bookmark this for later perusal. Typically when I try and use the clone stamp, I get some other color. I definitely need to practice! Love the lesson. Thanks,
Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC over 3 years ago
Teri - the clone stamp lets you indicate a source location which is then duplicated by the stamp.  If you have the "aligned" option selected, when you move the stamp, the source location moves in the same direction - which can produce an unexpected result.  Watch your source before you clone stamp and select a new source as needed or deselect aligned to maintain the same source point.
Posted by Ted Baker - Real Estate in Central Florida (Carmody and Associates LLC) over 3 years ago
Teri:  What Ted said.  Except I would BOLD this line: select a new source as needed.  <s>  One of the secrets of cloning is to keep reselecting a new source location as you work....  Think of daubing a paint brush on your palette, daubing on your painting, daubing back on the palette, daubing back on the painting, back and forth, back and forth ... etc., etc., etc....
Posted by Cheryl Johnson, Bob Taylor Properties, Inc., Los Angeles, CA over 3 years ago
Cheryl - this is what I'd like to be able to do - can any of this be done with photoshop elements or do you need photoshop and what version would you recommend to someone just getting started? Thanks for your help. 
Posted by Cyndee Haydon 727-710-8035 Clearwater Beach-Pinellas County Waterfront (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 3 years ago

Cyndee:  This whole Elvis-Marilyn thing was done in Photoshop Elements 5 (On a Windows computer - not a Mac).  Elements now can do almost as much as its big brother ... And it is much more affordable.   Plus the interface is very similar - so if you do want to move to the full version in the future, it will be familiar.  Chances are, though, you won't feel a need to move up.

Posted by Cheryl Johnson, Bob Taylor Properties, Inc., Los Angeles, CA over 3 years ago
Cheryl - thank you for that -I was hoping that would be your answer (now I have more homework :-) 
Posted by Cyndee Haydon 727-710-8035 Clearwater Beach-Pinellas County Waterfront (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 3 years ago
Thanks Ted and Cheryl for your explanation. That helps. Dab, dab, dab. I always tried to clone it once and then re-use it.
Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC over 3 years ago
Cheryl, Thanks for sharing this with me!  It is amazing what you can do with Photoshop! 
Posted by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro (Results Realty) over 2 years ago
How pathetic is this? Since I know how to lighten and darken in my old photo program, I do that part there. Then I open the photos into Photoshop and re-size them. Then I go back to my old program and put them together. I don't know how to do everything in one program and I get frustrated when I try. So I have to use 2 programs. 
Posted by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Florida Property Experts) over 2 years ago

This blog does not allow anonymous comments