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I have a photo of a person that I want to place in center of another photo but want it to look natural. Not just placed on but embedded in the background. Sort like a frame type.

I need it quick for a birthday. I would appreciate your help in any video tutorial or an free online creator. I need it custom made.

Thanks guys.
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  • Profile picture of the author D Sam Smith
    You know about Gimp?

    It is free and there are a ton of youtube tuts
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  • Profile picture of the author IceT
    I would suggest you to cut out the part you would like to put in another picture. Place it in the right place and go to Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation and change settings in there. Should do a trick. Note that it's for photoshop.
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    • Profile picture of the author mezner
      I'll tell ya what, I can probably do it in a matter of a couple minutes if you want. PM me and I can give you an email to send me the pics. If you have a photo of what you want the final to look like that would help, too.
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      • Profile picture of the author Always-A-Warrior
        Originally Posted by mezner View Post

        I'll tell ya what, I can probably do it in a matter of a couple minutes if you want. PM me and I can give you an email to send me the pics. If you have a photo of what you want the final to look like that would help, too.
        Ok I'm sending pm now ... Mahalo!
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        • Profile picture of the author Steve B
          Always a Warrior:

          The best way to do what you're asking is with PhotoShop. It takes considerable skill (though not a long time) to apply an image INTO another photo or setting and have it look totally natural ... but it can be done.

          Your results will largely depend upon the two photos you have - whether they lend themselves to what's called "compositing."

          PhotoShop's new "content aware" feature is what separates it from other less "intelligent" image manipulation programs. Anyone can cut and paste one image on top of another - that's child's play. But to get it right ... so that the new image looks so real no one would ever know it was doctored ... that's the hard part.

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  • Profile picture of the author Always-A-Warrior
    Mahalo Steve B ... I'll check into it.
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