![]() ![]() This technique works best with these types of exposure blends. ![]() I chose these two images because they have a relatively simple horizon, the difference between exposures is not that great, probably only a stop. For this example I will be using these two images and combining them together in a few simple steps. ![]() This can be done by having both of your images in Photoshop on the same file. The most basic sky replacement trick is simply selecting the sky of an image and adding a layer mask. If you are working with a sky and ground, have your sky layer be above your ground layer. Pro Tip: layer images for different exposures in descending order. If you have been hitting a wall in your photography and you are not doing this yet, this will open a new door for your photography. I will also show you why I use them as well. This little tutorial (if you want to call it that) will show you four different ways that I use sky replacement in different occasions. After plunking around online I only see one or two styles of sky replacement at one time. With the lack of dynamic range in many cameras, this technique is extremely useful particularly for landscape photographers and real-estate photographers. This is an article that helps a photographer who captured multiple exposures at a single moment or within minutes of each other and now have to blend them together in a cohesive manner that looks realistic. Mind you, you can do this with what I will teach you. When I think sky replacement, I think of removing an ugly sky and replacing it with a better one I photographed on a different day. This article is not an actual sky replacement in the truest of terms. ![]()
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