put each photo on a differnet layer with the top photo the one you want to be transparent - then use the opacity slider in the layers pallet to adjust amount of transparency (or opacity) on the top photo layer - 50% is an equal blend of both photos and 100% is no transparency - make sure the you have the correct layer selected when adjusting opacity (the top one)
try GIMP its free
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A gold overlay is a layer of metal that covers another base metal. Gold overlay can be found on anything from picture frames to mirrors.
You can use photoshop or another picture editing program to digitally edit the picture.
Photoshop is one such tool for that. Pixlr is another tool which can be used like Photoshop.
An overlay map is a map that is placed on top of another map to provide additional information or to highlight specific features. It allows for the comparison of different data sets or layers in a single view, making it easier to analyze relationships between variables or geographical elements.
Find the picture and right mouse click on it select copy and then paste. Remember that Photoshop pictures when saved are defaulted to its own PSD file name. If you want another file type you must load the picture in Photoshop and then you must "save as" what ever picture type you want
Sure, but be sure to photograph your subject against a white background. This way you can digitally select the background and remove it. Then use the fabric picture as a new background. Photoshop allows you to use layers to easily accomplish that. Load your picture into Photoshop. Select the background and delete it, leaving only the main subject and a transparent background. Load the fabric picture into another layer, and move that layer behind your picture. You can load as many different fabric pictures as you want, each into its own layer, and see which one goes best with your picture. Remember to save this new picture as a new Photoshop (.psd) file so you can come back and edit it later. NEVER save over your original picture.
# Create a new document any size you want and set the background contents to "Transparent". # Create a new layer. # Place the image you want to be transparent on this new layer (Layer 2). # Lower the opacity of this layer to make it as transparent as you want. # When you're finished, save the image as a ".png". # Done!Hope this helps!
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In many different ways, first is to place pictures in same document. To place picture above another you can from Bridge: choose 2 pictures (hold down Ctrl while clicking second picture) then go to Tools > Photoshop > Load Files into Photoshop Layers or from Photoshop: File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack..
Photoshop is picture editor,what you mean?good picture editor?best free picture editors are GIMP and Picasa,i recommend to you Picasa