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Hi,
I am on the Adobe Stock Trial. I have downloaded a few images with empty picture frames and I thought tht I could easily add my own image to the frame. But because the Adobe St comes as Jpgs I can not add the images to the frames. For example if the purchased image has a frame with a sunlight glass glare on it and when I add my own image it does cover that beautiful glare. How do I add the image behind the frame. Or I can not do this?
I have attached the image.
I hope it makes sence.
Many thanks
What you could try (I'm assuming you have Photoshop) is to select the inside of the frame, then copy and paste it. Move it out of the way and insert your image into the frame. Take the reflection that you copied and pasted previously and make it the top layer above your image. Then experiment with blending modes (Overlay, Soft Light, etc.) and different levels of transparency if necessary. Might work. Might not. I think a lot will depend on the photograph you want to add.
What you are asking needs to have some Photoshop editing talent.
Quick edit:
Select the frame inside and copy to a new layer.
Import your image and scale to size, do eventually perspective adjustment if necessary.
Mask out, what does not fit in the frame.
Move the cutout reflection to the top.
Choose as a layer blending method, whatever you want and what gives a good effect. Select the transparency to diminish the effect.
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What you could try (I'm assuming you have Photoshop) is to select the inside of the frame, then copy and paste it. Move it out of the way and insert your image into the frame. Take the reflection that you copied and pasted previously and make it the top layer above your image. Then experiment with blending modes (Overlay, Soft Light, etc.) and different levels of transparency if necessary. Might work. Might not. I think a lot will depend on the photograph you want to add.
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Many thanks for your help!!! I will try this.
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What you are asking needs to have some Photoshop editing talent.
Quick edit:
Select the frame inside and copy to a new layer.
Import your image and scale to size, do eventually perspective adjustment if necessary.
Mask out, what does not fit in the frame.
Move the cutout reflection to the top.
Choose as a layer blending method, whatever you want and what gives a good effect. Select the transparency to diminish the effect.
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Many thanks for your help!!! It's very helpful.