ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 53 RE 50 FAST DIG PHOTO TECHNIQUES
From: "Bonnie L." (bon.cornwall@no-spam)
Subject: Re 50 Fast Dig. Photo Techniques
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:29:15 -0700


Re Technique 48:
I am trying to paste my own image to the given background. Following instructions (p.236)

Selected image, Edit>copy Activated background, Edit>paste -But when I try to combine them the background disappears..?????
Does this have anything to do with TIF -
Image is PSD. I changed it to TIF but still no luck. They will not go together.
I'm sure the solution is staring at me, but can't see it.
<Windows 98>
Bonnie L















From: "Chuck Snyder" (csnyder@no-spam)
Subject: Re: Re 50 Fast Dig. Photo Techniques
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:42:38 -0700

Bonnie, I have the book open in my lap....when you selected the image to copy, did you select the whole image or just the part you want to include as part of the combined image? If you copied the whole image, it will paste onto your other image as a layer - and likely will cover everything below it. After you've done the Edit>Paste, look at the Layers palette for the new combined image - do you see the two layers (background below and pasted-on image above?). I think the technique calls for you to select carefully only that part of the first image that you want to copy onto the second image, then paste it and move it around.

Another issue may be the size of the two images you're trying to use. If the one you're trying to paste on is larger (in pixel dimensions) than the one you're trying to use as background, you may have to shrink the larger one once it's in place as a layer. If that's the case, come back and we'll talk about how to resize the overlay.

Chuck