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Post by surfbug on Mar 6, 2022 23:55:28 GMT
I've ps element 2020. I've 2 of the images into another picture but they are too bright. I didn't see any match color on ps element 2020. Before I used the PS software and saw the match color. Does the element have any match color if so where? Thx
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 7, 2022 0:39:21 GMT
Hi surfbug, welcome to PSE&M. Glad to have you here with us. Elements doesn't have the Match Color feature as in Photoshop (Image > Adjustments > . . .). Here is one alternative for Elements users. In Elements 13, Adobe introduced Photomerge Compose (Expert Edit > Enhance > Photomerge > . . .). Then, in Elements 14, they enhanced this feature and moved it to Guided Edit > Photomerge > . . . Once you create the composite, you can use Auto Match Color Tone. It will match the tones and colors of the pasted image with the background image. You can also do some fine-tuning by adjusting the sliders. Another alternative would be to use the technique described by Blake Rudis in the first 4-5 minutes of the video below. Just ignore the remaining of the video, the instructions about the Harmonization Neural filter.Using AI to Color Match a Composite Photo - Neural Filters
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Post by surfbug on Mar 7, 2022 1:31:10 GMT
Where is the auto-match color tone on element 2020?
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 7, 2022 2:56:38 GMT
- Go to Guided Edit > Photomerge > Photomerge Compose. - Open two images. - Start following the steps. - Auto Match Color Tone will be in Step 4. - When you are done, you can save the file. Or you can do further editing in either Quick Edit or Expert Edit.
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Post by surfbug on Mar 7, 2022 16:17:33 GMT
Thx for helping me.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 7, 2022 18:38:51 GMT
surfbug, You are most welcome! Glad to be of help. Post back if you have any further questions.
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