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Damien Symonds

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  1. First, open the donor image and select a generous chunk around the dog:

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    Then open the base image and paste the dog onto it:

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    Immediately change the layer to a Smart Object, then change its blend mode to "Difference":

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    Ctrl T to get the transform handles.  Zoom in as far as needed, and line up the tree branches just above the dog's head as accurately as possible.  Then Alt-click on them to set the middle point there, then rotate to line up the grass around the dog's legs also as accurately as possible.  In my play, I also found I had to enlarge the dog a tiny bit.

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    Once it's all lined up as accurately as you can, put the blend mode back to Normal, hide the dog completely with a black mask, then paint it in.  (I've shown the mask in red view here):

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  2. 4 hours ago, Lady Photog said:

    my prints are now slightly cooler especially in skin tones than on the screen

    No, Lady Photog, you have to stop saying it like this.  Your mindset is all wrong.

    Your prints aren't cooler than your screen.  Your prints are what they are.  They are set in stone.

    What you mean is that your screen is warmer than your prints.

    8 hours ago, Damien Symonds said:

    Can you post a couple of the images here?  The actual jpeg files you sent to the lab.

    Please do this.

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