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23rd March 2014, 04:54 PM
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How to use layers in Photoshop Elements?
Thursday, march 20, 10:29 PM, the Moon passed in front of Saturn and I took some photos of this occultation with my Canon SX50 HS. I took two kinds of photos:
1- Photos of the Moon (and of Saturn). I adapted the Sunshine 16 rule and used shutter priority, 1/125, f/6.5, ISO 80 and 1200 FFE (in this picture, the Moon is OK, but Saturn is almost invisible);
2- Photos of Saturn (and of the Moon). Because brightness of Saturn is very faint, I used the photometer indication, that is aperture priority, 1/8, f/6.5, ISO 80 and 1200 FFE (in this picture, Saturn is OK, but the Moon is very much overexposed);.
Now, I would like to combine the two pictures using the layers tool of Photshop Elements, but I don't know how to do. Anyone can help me with a step by step procedure?
Cheers,
Antonio.
#1 - Shutter priority, 1/125, f/6.5, ISO 80 and 1200 FFE

#2 - Aperture priority, 1/8, f/6.5, ISO 80 and 1200 FFE
Last edited by Panama Hat & Camera; 23rd March 2014 at 05:01 PM.
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23rd March 2014, 05:29 PM
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Re: How to use layers in Photoshop Elements?
You can' t, however you can, using layers in Elements. First put both images thru the raw converter if still in raw format. Now open let say the darker of the two (your #1), now go File>place (find file and say ok), file image should appear with an "X" thru it, and above the image is a Check Mark hit it. You now have both files open one above the other. Now add a make to the brighter image, invert it to make it black, take brush make it white say 10% and start to slowly start to reveal the image by brushing the mask away.
Cheers: Allan
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23rd March 2014, 08:18 PM
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15th April 2014, 04:27 AM
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Re: How to use layers in Photoshop Elements?
Layers in Photoshop Elements are probably the most important feature to be considered in this photo editing program.Layers are like stacked, transparent sheets of glass on which you can paint images. You can work on each layer independently, experimenting to create the effect you want. Each layer remains independent until you merge the layers.The bottommost layer in the Layers panel, the Background layer, is always protected meaning you cannot change its stacking order, blending mode unless you convert it into a regular layer.
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15th April 2014, 05:09 AM
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Re: How to use layers in Photoshop Elements?
I'm using a very old version of Elements, so my menus may not be exactly the same as yours. The instructions below assume you are working with two flattened images (only one layer in each image).
To get the two images into one image file perfectly aligned:
- Open one image and then open the other image.
- Drag one of the image windows to the side.
- Determine the image that you want to be on the top layer. I would choose the image with the properly exposed planet.
- Click the Move tool. Hold the Shift key as you drag the image that you want to be on the top layer into the other window. (Using the Shift key automatically aligns the two images.)
One way to do the rest:
- Ensure that the top layer is active.
- Click the Magnifier tool and click the image until it is at least 100%, allowing you to easily see working space between the planet and the moon.
- Click either the Magnetic Lasso Tool or the Lasso tool. Trace around the planet to select it or it and a small part of the sky.
- Feather the selection three pixels. (The Feather tool is probably in the Selection menu.)
- Invert the selection (the Invert tool is probably in the Selection menu).
- Press the Delete key to erase everything except the planet or the planet and a small part of the sky.
Last edited by Mike Buckley; 15th April 2014 at 05:19 AM.
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