Thank you, In interior photography we often blend multiple exposures of different images, but if they are opened from Adobe Camera as smart objects, then Photoshop does not allow them to be aligned and this is problem because this is an important part of our process, is there any way to get the maximum benefit? What if we first open them as normal layers and after aligning them convert them into smart objects or will this not give the same good result?
Hello Sid, Thank you for the Pro X workflow. I have two problems with this tool. When working with this tool, which saves a lot of time, I have files over 2gb in photoshop. I now know how to have the file with .PSB. However, I would prefer save the photo under 2gb and save back into lightroom. Also, this tool will use up my dive in time. Solutions?.
Hi Michael, sure I can help you with a solution for your workflow. I need a bit more details about your camera mega pixels, what bit depth you work in etc. Please walk me through your workflow steps on this e-mail: support@stylemypic.com and we can continue this discussion there.
Very useful, Thank you Sid!
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Thank you, In interior photography we often blend multiple exposures of different images, but if they are opened from Adobe Camera as smart objects, then Photoshop does not allow them to be aligned and this is problem because this is an important part of our process, is there any way to get the maximum benefit? What if we first open them as normal layers and after aligning them convert them into smart objects or will this not give the same good result?
Hello Sid, Thank you for the Pro X workflow. I have two problems with this tool. When working with this tool, which saves a lot of time, I have files over 2gb in photoshop. I now know how to have the file with .PSB. However, I would prefer save the photo under 2gb and save back into lightroom. Also, this tool will use up my dive in time. Solutions?.
Hi Michael, sure I can help you with a solution for your workflow. I need a bit more details about your camera mega pixels, what bit depth you work in etc. Please walk me through your workflow steps on this e-mail: support@stylemypic.com and we can continue this discussion there.