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Sky Replacement Image specs

Explorer ,
Oct 20, 2020 Oct 20, 2020

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Ok, I downloaded PS 2021 and checked out the Sky Replacement feature. Now I want to load my images and I would like to know:

What files sizes to use?

What file format to use. ?

and where the files are stored. ?

 

I have a lot of selections to load. Will this impace how PS works?

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Oct 20, 2020 Oct 20, 2020

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Hi check the following video hope it helps you....regards

 

https://youtu.be/f3kYFnIYB0s

Ali Sajjad / Graphic Design Trainer / Freelancer / Adobe Certified Professional

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Oct 21, 2020 Oct 21, 2020

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Sorry, that video/tutorial just talkes about how to use the sky replacement. Within that feature is the ability to add ones own sky images to work within the sky replacement feature. I am asking for what image formst and size of image works; tiff, psdd, jpg, etc? How many mpx? and were are the files stored? 

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Oct 21, 2020 Oct 21, 2020

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Also, here is a little trick for you which will not find in the video's. The Sky selection assumes the Sky is at the top of the image. If you have an image with the sky at the top and lake reflection at the bottom like the image I will post here, you can flit the image 180 and use the sky selection to select the reflection in the lake. If you save the selection and flipt the image back the selection will will rotate with the imageERP198487 copy.jpg

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Oct 21, 2020 Oct 21, 2020

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Hi jpeg i think works fine in medium size of 4-5mb is enough

Ali Sajjad / Graphic Design Trainer / Freelancer / Adobe Certified Professional

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Oct 21, 2020 Oct 21, 2020

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Thank you. I just posted that I used a 25 mg Tiff but i also just used a
60 mg Tiff and it worked as well.


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I asked the same question earlier today after adding a 25 meg Tiff file 300 DPI to the library and finding it was corrupted when I tried to insert it.  However, when I deleted that first iteration and added the exact same file a second time it loaded without difficulty.  

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