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How do you do the xray effect?

 
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Feb 02, 2011 09:56 |  #1

Can someone explain to be (or link me to a YT video) how to do an effect like this?




  
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Feb 02, 2011 10:00 |  #2

its pretty simple if you have photoshop or another editor capable of using layers. Take two shots where the images line up, one with the bag closed and one with the bag open for instance. Then stack the two images in different layers. Using a layer mask let the portion of the hidden image you want to reveal show through. By changing the opacity of the mask at the edges you can feather it to make softer transition.




  
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Feb 02, 2011 15:07 |  #3

If it's not your image, please post a link instead of the actual image...
And you've got your answer.


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Feb 02, 2011 17:22 |  #4

René Damkot wrote in post #11764649 (external link)
If it's not your image, please post a link instead of the actual image...
And you've got your answer.

Sorry about that.

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Feb 02, 2011 21:39 |  #5

Gonzo has your answer. It's quite fun when you use it on automotive engine hoods. Though possibilities are endless.




  
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