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How to separate the differences, from two image

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Jun 23, 2020 Jun 23, 2020

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Hey!

I want to separate the difference from two image.

For example we have a base image:

2020-06-23_1.jpg

 

 

Than we add something ( i mean in real life, during the photoshoot):

2020-06-23_2.jpg

 

 

We do some magic. And we get this:

2020-06-23_3.jpg

 

 

I have tried blend modes. (mostly the "difference" blend mode)

I have tried Apply image >> substract

I have tried Layer >> smart object >> stack modes

 

No sucess yet!

 

Usually i get something like this, with the above solutions:

 

2020-06-23_4.jpg

 

Matemathicaly it is correct if you take the difference from the two image, but human logically it is not. Becouse the real difference between the two image is the cornflakes.

 

Any ideas how to perform this!
Many thanks!

Ben

(i saw some other solutions in this topic earlier, (see link below) but im not satisfied with that result also)

Selecting the difference between two images

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Jun 23, 2020 Jun 23, 2020

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It seems to me that you are trying to do greenscreen work without bothering with the greenscreen. 

So it seems no wonder if the desired result should prove elusive – the parts (in this case mainly »yellows«, I guess) that have minimal or no difference cannot produce great results. 

Screenshot 2020-06-23 at 16.03.05.png

 

Have you tried Select > Subject yet? 

 

What is the fourth image you posted supposed to be exactly? 

Please post screenshots with the pertinent Panels visible. 

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So why don't you just load the transparency of the difference image to mask a copy of the blended image? It is just a means to an end after all...

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