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| cropping within freq. sep? I've already started working on a picture that needs to have some cropping done to it and I was wondering, how do i crop from within the high/low frequency separation? another background duplicate and crop that and have it in between the high and low? thanks |
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| Re: cropping within freq. sep? Cropping animage which has freq separated layers is the same as cropping any other image. Use the crop tool or make a selection and do Image>Crop. Or perhaps I do not understand your question. Regards, Murray |
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| Re: cropping within freq. sep? there's a bit of ambiguity in this. if you crop the entire image, then duplicate the background, you should have a perfect crop. |
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| Re: cropping within freq. sep? well i have 3 layers. the high, low, and the background. I worked on the low for awhile, and i worked on the high for awhile. If i were to say...lets say crop it down the middle on say..the high layer. wouldnt that mean that the low and the background would be off because they would be uncropped? |
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| Re: cropping within freq. sep? Quote:
Regards, Murray |
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