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Im trying to make a sequence using photoshop elements 3 (online demo), and i cant do it. Everytime I overlap images, it gets cuts out the stuff that overlaps.
yeah, its actually a very simple process. pick frame to use as the background. mask off/erase everything from the other frames, and layer them over the background image. if they are close together, its a tad more complicated, but its pretty easy. it may be the program your using thou, never played around with the trial elements things, i have CS2
In the future when you're taking the photos frame the whole shot as you want it to turn out (like the whole inrun and landing), then keep your camera perfectly still while you take them - it makes your job a whole lot easier and you get a better result. Even better, use a tripod or your ski pole.
oh ok, if your doing it that way, it can still come out fine. actaully, they look cool, a fisheye effect.
anyway, this is what you gotta do to fix those seams. start at one side, and go to the next frame, and adjust the contrast, brightness, and all that crap till you get it to match perfectly. do um all. then go fix up the trees and shit with the clone stamp and healing brush tools. touch up any major flaws with a brush. then, go and crop out all the jagged edges, and walla! your done. if you dont feel like dick around, im VERY bored, ill do it for yah. shit, just email me the files and ill play with it to entertain myself for a while. infos in my file.
ill post one i did of a big fallen tree on a DH mountainbike course