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Like Boostmeister says - use the layer mask.

Also use a soft brush. If the OEM ones aren't soft enough, you can 'tweak' them by using the side option menu from the brush-size dropdown (in PS 7)

Jamezilla, good point.

Hiroshima Screamer, if you have problems, send me the pics and I will do it for you [email protected]

PVA, you can do in in PS but its not just a insert and done type of program unlike the software that comes with cannon digi cams "Photostich".

Here's an example of photo joining in PS.

This is what 3 seperate photo's look like when joined, there was actually a fair bit of work in doing this. For those who don't know where it was taken....This is the view from 10 meters out in the water at 6am on a Sunday morning at Surfers Paradise. You have about ten minutes to take the shots you want before it gets too bright.

panasmall.jpg

Black and white is easy to do but there is B&W and there is B&W, I personally like "Black" not grey so you have to tweak the pic a bit. This is done in curves to a good effect.

First though just open a colour bit the go image>mode>greyscale to change it to black and white, just remember that you will not have all effect options available to you to use so mod the pic first THEN GO B&W

Just did it quickly, it all comes down to the images you start with. Make sure they are high res and try and take as many as possible, this is not always the case, it will depend on your camera.

Some cameras expose the shot well while others can make the sky totally different colours, this is when it is hard to blend....sometime I have to almost totally recreate the entire sky

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