The replacement sky is not successful. It eats
away at the figures and covers fine details. If
you're using Photoshop or Photoshop Elements,
try making a big rectangle where the sky is and
fil it with sky color, covering the parasailers.
Put the new sky layer into Darken mode in the
Layers palette. Now it only appears where the new
color is darker than the background. You'll
have to erase away the sky where it colors
light-colored clothing or parachute elements, but
it'll be easier and way better looking than
what you've got. Tom
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentTom Nelson (August 05, 2009, 10:56PM )
The replacement sky is not successful. It eats away at the figures and covers fine details. If you're using Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, try making a big rectangle where the sky is and fil it with sky color, covering the parasailers. Put the new sky layer into Darken mode in the Layers palette. Now it only appears where the new color is darker than the background. You'll have to erase away the sky where it colors light-colored clothing or parachute elements, but it'll be easier and way better looking than what you've got. Tom