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Swapping heads in a family portrait

Swapping heads in a family portrait - Photoshop Tutorial

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Swapping heads in a family portrait

- [Instructor] One of the most difficult things to do when photographing a group of people is to get them to all look their best in the same photograph. So in this example, I'm going select both of these images of this family. And in bridge, if you tap the Space Bar, you can see the image full screen. We can see that almost everyone looks great here except we've got this young lady with her eyes closed. And if I use my arrow keys to move to the next image, she looks great here but we have a little problem with both of the kids. So let me just tap Escape to return to bridge. And I'll select both of these images and choose tools and then Photoshop and then load files into Photoshop layers. As I toggled the visibility for these layers on and off, we can also see that there's an alignment problem. So, I'll select both of the layers and choose the Edit menu and then auto align layers. Also like the auto for projection, click…

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