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Hi
Can you type out what the error message says so we can use the translate function
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kan ikke erstatte himmelen da ingen himmel er funnet
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Hi,
Try duplicating your background Layer first by pressing Ctrl/Cmd+J
Then it should work.
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hallo
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himmelerstatning virker ikke
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Hi @Per R. most likely the tool cannot determine a horizon line and where to replace the sky.
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virker ikke på noen av bildene ikke på dem jeg har gjort det på før heller
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Hi,
You need to unlock the background Layer first other wise the replace sky will not work.
you can unlock it by clicking the lock on your layers palette. Or duplicate it by pressing Ctrl/Cmd + J.
Then try replacing the sky and it should work
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@Simmer1 "You need to unlock the background Layer first other wise the replace sky will not work"
That is not true, Sky Replacement works on a locked background layer
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virker fremdeles ikke
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@Per R. can you post one of the images you're trying to replace the sky on
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Sky replacement is working fine for me with the image you posted, if you're still having problems, try manually resetting your Photoshop preferences
https://helpx.adobe.com/ie/photoshop/using/preferences.html#Manually
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EDIT the following refers to the original image in the original post
I can't imagine this image, as posted, will ever work. The replace sky algorithm has to have some criteria for determining "sky", "horizon" and "foreground", and this image falls way outside. What to do with the water?
Yes, I know that AI-algorithms are trained on a large number of real world images, but the argument is the same. There has to be someting in the pixels that separate sky and land in a meaningful way.
Put another way: if it worked here, it would be less effective on "standard" images, because the criteria would have to be diluted and inflated.
I just wouldn't expect this to work to begin with.