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An Introduction to Photoshop Compositing for Beginners

26 May

by Sarah Hipwell

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What is compositing? Simply, it means to combine two or more images to make a single picture.

As a photographer, I’m constantly coming up with different concepts that I feel might make a good photo. But it is not always possible to get the perfect shot in one session. There have been numerous occasions while on a shoot where the light was not bright enough for the particular shot that I had in mind. On other occasions the background was too distracting. This is where the ability to create composite imagery in Photoshop is a huge advantage.

To produce a composite image in Photoshop, you need to isolate the subjects from the background of your various source photos. When I started out, I used the pen tool to help isolate my subjects. Now, I use the ‘quick selection’ and ‘refine edge’ tools which are superb and are a much faster way of doing extractions, especially for isolating hair!

But for this tutorial, I’m going to use the pen tool to create a path which I then save this as an alpha channel selection. I believe the pen tool should never be overlooked as an excellent way for beginners to increase their proficiency level with Photoshop. If you are new to using the pen tool, it does take a bit of getting used to but after time, you will pick up speed and accuracy. The big plus side to creating paths in this way is that they are re-editable and non-destructive.

I have highlighted three key features:

  1. Selection. Good selections are critical for compository work
  2. Composition.
  3. Uniform color balance and light.

Here’s the method:

  1. The Pen Tool – With the Pen Tool selected in the toolbar, choose a starting point on the photo, click and drag around the area to be selected. This will create a path outline to be saved in the Paths Palette.
  2. Place the images – When I want to bring other images into a composite, I prefer to Place them into the file. What this means is that the image is brought into your psd file on a separate layer as a Smart Object. The photo can be moved into position, made larger or smaller without affecting the quality.
  3. Match Color – When all the elements of the photo are edited and in place, I use Match Color tool as an effective way to balance the color between the two images.

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I took the photo above for a concept shot titled ‘Recycled toilet paper’. I wanted a bright blue sky with white fluffy clouds as the background. The above shot did not have the background that I wanted. So I waited a couple of days and I got the shot I wanted. See below:

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I made my selection using the pen tool to isolate the toilet rolls and clothesline. Zoom in up to 300 – 400% to get a good outline, as shown below.

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Holding down the Alt/Ctrl key enables you to move anchor points and direction lines and again make any edits to your lines and curves.

When you have finished plotting your anchor points, you can then save this outline in the Paths Palette. This selection can then be added as a layer mask. It should resemble the black and white image on the right below.

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I imported the new sky background by going to the File menu and select Place. The image then appeared as a Smart Object and on a separate layer. I had to reduce the size but the quality of the image was maintained.

When I was happy with the position of the new sky background, I merged all the layers onto one. I used a keyboard shortcut (Cmd/Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E) to achieve this. The reason for this is that the next adjustment isn’t non-destructive so that if I want to redo this edit, I would have to delete the layer and repeat the above step again.

The final adjustment was to go to Image menu and select Match Color to make sure the color is balanced between the two images. Using Image>Adjustments>Match Color I played with the two sliders to get the color of the image more uniform in appearance. See the link below where I uploaded the final composite image to iStockphoto.com

http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-6231026-recycling-toilet-paper.php?st=faf18be

See more of Sarah Hipwell’s work at her website – SarahHipwell.com

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Advanced Photoshop Compositing Tutorial

14 Jun

Commercial Photographer Chris Nuzzaco conducts an in depth tutorial explaining advanced Photoshop compositing techniques. He covers channel based masking and selection, altering lighting in an image, using clipping masks, color correction, and best practices for high quality export. License My Photos: www.chrisnuzzaco.com Follow Me on Flickr! www.flickr.com Twitter Stock Me: twitter.com License the yoga image in this video: www.shutterstock.com

 

ProPhotoInsights.net “Jaguar XK Photoshop Car Tutorial” Compositing A New Environment

27 Sep

www.prophotoinsights.net In this two part photoshop car tutorial video we show the techniques used to composite a car into a new location. We show how to remove reflections and replace body panel to ensure the composite looks at home in it’s new environment. We look at adding realistic street lighting using the light rendering filter together with texture (bump) maps and much more. Step behind the scenes on pro photo shoots and view our digital photography tutorials and photoshop training videos www.prophotoinsights.net
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 69: Compositing

23 Sep

In this week’s episode Mark answers a question about combining multiple images in Photoshop to create a unique special effect. Watch as Mark walks through studio set up and then moves on to the tips in tricks in Photoshop that can create a great composite image.

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Designers Guide to Photoshop – Photo Compositing

07 Jul

In this free chapter form “Designers Guide to Photoshop”, Sue Jenkins teaches you her method for compositing photos together to create a single image. This training is perfect for the visual designer looking to make the leap into Photoshop’s tools for print, video and web-based projects. Additionally, you’ll get a glimpse at using 3D objects inside Photoshop. Adobe Certified Expert, Sue Jenkins, will be your guide in this five part tutorial. Section 1: Photoshop Overview 01. Workspace overview 02. Selection Tools 03. Transformation Tools 04. Paint Tools 05. Layers Panel 06. Retouching Tools 07. History and Actions Panel 08. Text Tools 09. Pen Tool 10. Special Effect with Layer Styles 11. Making Adjustments 12. Special Techniques 13. Automated Tasks Section 2: Photoshop for Print 01. Photo Compositing 02. Photo Restoration 03. Photo Retouching 04. Creating a Promotional Card 05. Print Layout Section 3: Photoshop for Web 01. Web Layouts 02. Optimizing Graphics for the Web 03. Animation Palette Section 4: Photoshop for Video 01. Basic Video Practices 02. Creating a Bug 03. Creating an Animated Lower 3rd 04. Rotoscoping Section 5: Photoshop for 3D 01. 3D in Photoshop Approx. Time: 7hrs, 48min
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Photo retouching & compositing

20 May

Extreme photo retouching and image compositing examples by Paul Austin of www.photocreative.info
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Digital Photography Lesson – Compositing 1 of 4

14 Oct

I caught this show on my television and absolutely love it. I wish it was on more often. I tivo-ed it and figured I’d share it with others. If you want to learn more about taking great photography, this is the show. This one is about compositing.
Video Rating: 4 / 5