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Aligning misaligned layers

Aligning misaligned layers - Photoshop Tutorial

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Aligning misaligned layers

- [Narrator] For some types of night photography, you may want to combine different aspects of a scene, that, either occurred at different times, or that you had to photograph in different ways. In order for this technique to work, you do need to have the camera on a tripod so that the different images will be aligned once you start to make the composite. Sometimes, however, there may be situations where all of the layers do not line up perfectly, even though you did have the camera on a tripod when you made the shots. Let's take a look at some ways to get your layers realigned so that everything matches up. So here, in Adobe Bridge, I have already selected the four files I'm going to use for this, summit_01 through summit_04, and I'll come up to the Tools menu in Bridge and choose Photoshop, Load Files into Photoshop Layers. By the way, there's a similar command in Lightroom Classic. If you select your thumbnails,…

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