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luisp45401360
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September 5, 2017
Question

Autoblend doens´t work.

  • September 5, 2017
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I have tried to blend two files one face into Another.  Whenever I go to edit and click on "auto blend files" the window that appears is Blanck and White and not in colour like in other tutorials that I´ve seen..  I took a Picture with gyazo and here is the link: Gyazo - 4c054b670a2731355ba72d3c1951b9f4.png

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    ahmed_waheib
    Inspiring
    September 7, 2017

    Did you check your background color because as per the youtube tutorial its 2 layers only no background?

    luisp45401360
    Participating Frequently
    September 7, 2017

    I have checked it but, it´s the same result

    Gyazo - 1419e64de5241180757d4fa3951951d4.png

    ahmed_waheib
    Inspiring
    September 7, 2017

    You are sharing the software not the ending result. We are here to help you so help us, Luis.

    Try to take step by step screenshots so we can handle it.

    Thanks,

    Ahmed

    ahmed_waheib
    Inspiring
    September 6, 2017

    If you want to merge photos together with that tool and it's not working well, you can do that manually using the content aware tool & masks.

    Check the below link:

    Combine images with Auto-Blend Layers in Adobe Photoshop

    Thanks,

    Ahmed

    luisp45401360
    Participating Frequently
    September 7, 2017

    Why is the windows that appears black and White?  Why is not in colour like in this tutorial that there is in Youtube:

    Photoshop cc- How to swap face - Auto Blend Layers - YouTube

    luisp45401360
    Participating Frequently
    September 6, 2017

    I have tried both stack and pano and I get the same result, No Changes.

    Chuck Uebele
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 6, 2017

    Looks right to me, other than you should be using stack mode rather than pano. That's just the UI, and those change with different versions of Photoshop. What matters is the result you get.