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Data merge in photoshop11/27/2023 ![]() Step 1: Select a background image and a top layer image that you want to merge together. ![]() It’s important that both images have the same size and that they both use the same color space option. Step 2: Now that you’ve opened up both images, you’ll see their respective tabs along the top of your Photoshop window. To make your photos merge, all you need to do is click the Move tool on the left icon menu, and click the image you want as the overlay. Holding down the left mouse button and the shift key while dragging, move it over the image that will be your background and then release. Step 3: Now you have two layers in the same image tab and it’s time to add the Layer Mask. You can do this by moving down to the layer mask button at the bottom of the layers panel where your two image layers are listed on the lower right of the screen. It vaguely looks like a little camera icon (with a hollow circle in the middle of it).Ĭlick on it and you’ll see a white Layer Mask square form next to your layer image icon in the layers panel. You now have a transparent Layer Mask between your two pictures. You can also change which image you want to use for the overlying image by clicking it and moving it up or down after unlocking whichever image was set as the default background by Photoshop. Now, select the Gradient tool at the left of the Photoshop screen. Step 4: Making sure that the blank layer mask box next to your overlay image is selected, you can now merge by selecting the gradient tool (on your keyboard press G for quick access).īefore you do this though, at the bottom left of the Photoshop screen, you’ll note two overlapping boxes, one white and the other black. Read more: How to create a rainbow gradient in Photoshop.You can make white or black be at the forefront by pressing either D or X on your keyboard and switching whenever you like.
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