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Applying an image stack mode

Applying an image stack mode - Photoshop Tutorial

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Applying an image stack mode

- [Instructor] In this movie we'll take our first look at a Smart Object feature known as image stacks. And among other things they allow you to get rid of moving elements inside of a photograph. And so to see how it works I'm going to go up to the File menu and choose Browse in Bridge, or you can press Ctrl + Alt + O or Command + Option + O on the Mac. And you will have had to install Bridge using your Creative Cloud application for this to work. Notice that I've navigated to the Grand Canal subfolder inside the 20_reconstruct folder which contains a total of four images. I'm going to go ahead and click on any one of them and then press Ctrl + A or Command + A on a Mac to select all of them. And now just so we can see what they look like I'll press the space bar in order to fill the screen with this image. And as you can see it's the Grand Canal in Venice and I essentially shot four images in a row. I did not use a tripod as you can see. I'm just working freehand from a bridge. And…

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