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Default Help with PSP8 - 11-11-2003, 10:34 AM

I could use your help on this, if you know how to do it.

In Paint Shop Pro 8, there is a way to match the colors of something you cut onto something else you paste, even if they have different colors. The process, I believe, is called Blending. Does anyone know how to properly do this in PSP8? Basically, I'm looking to do this when I cut out something and paste it on somewhere else, I want the colors to match.
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 12:09 PM

Paint Shop Pro can combine two images into a third image. The new image is the product of the color data from the two source images. The color data from the two images is combined on a pixel-by-pixel basis according to the function you select.

To combine two images:

Open the two images you want to combine.

Choose Image > Arithmetic to open the Image Arithmetic dialog.

Choose an image for Image #1 from the drop-down list. The size of Image #1 determines the size of the new image.

Choose an image for Image #2 from the drop-down list.

From the Function group box, select a method for combining the images:

Add Image 1 Value + Image 2 Value

Subtract Image 1 Value - Image 2 Value

Multiply Image 1 Value x Image 2 Value

Difference Absolute Value of (Image 1 Value - Image 2 Value)

Lightest Maximum of (Image 1 Value, Image 2 Value)

Darkest Minimum of (Image 1 Value, Image 2 Value)

Average (Image 1 value + Image 2 Value)/2

OR Binary Or

AND Binary And

XOR Binary And/Or

From the Channel group box, select the color channel from each image to use for combination. Mark the All channels check box to use all the color channels in both images. This will produce a 24-bit image.

In the Modifiers group box, choose modifier options. The modifiÂ*ers are applied to the color values produced by the Function and the Channel selections.

Divisor This number is used to divide the color values. It can reduce the effects of the other selections.

Bias This number shifts each color value by a fixed amount. The number is added to the color value produced by the Function, Channel, and Divisor selections.

Clip color values This check box determines how Paint Shop Pro handles final color values greater than 255 and less than 0.

Clip Color Values
Value less than 0
Value more than 255

Marked
Value = 0
Value = 255

Cleared
Value = Value + 256
Value = Value - 256


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Default 11-11-2003, 12:13 PM

why use psp?
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 12:17 PM

b/c you can get a 60 day trial free
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 12:32 PM

whats better
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 01:23 PM

I'm more famuliar with PSP than Photoshop. Ill learn PS someday. Anyways, I'll try that once I get home, but isn't there a way to do this using cut & paste, something to do with layers?
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 04:20 PM

My very first attempt at merging two images together...

tell me your thoughts:
constructive critsim only please!

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/New%20pic.jpg[/img]
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 04:45 PM

Not bad, but thats SPR and BoB hehe

Did you use gtboys technique? If not, how?
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 04:47 PM

yes i used gtboys technique
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 04:51 PM

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/newer%20pic.jpg[/img]

black and white or colour?
  
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Default 11-11-2003, 06:05 PM

color looks freakin awesome. nice job. the_finger:
  
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