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6/28/09: Brand new free image hosting script added under Resources section.
6/14/09: A bit of new graphics and photo captions added.
5/29/09: New DIV layouts added. (Still working on some more.)
4/7/09: Brand new website layout and javascript update.
3/21/09: Mpl.net Forums created.
2/14/09: New website layout and new div layout.
2/3/09: Major website and content update.
12/30/08: New website layout and php update.
12/28/08: Main website fully updated and running.
12/27/08: All main pages added/updated.
12/24/08: Main image(s) updated/added. Basic files and content updated/added.
12/23/08: Basic files and content updated/added.
12/22/08: Website created.

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TUTORIALS

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• Make sure you have a basic understanding of Photofiltre so that you can properly use this tutorials.

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SIMPLE BLENDING TECHNIQUE FOR IMAGES

This tutorial will show you how to easily blend two or more images together in photofiltre.

Let's use Katy Perry as our model.



1.Open up photofiltre and select File>Open. Open two (or more) images.

2.Select one of the images and duplicate the layer.

3.Now select the gradient tool. []

4.Make your gradient colors black and white at 100% opacity. Make the direction left to right. (with black being at the left and white at the right).

5.Now select Filter>Noise>Add Noise. Make the amount 5 and check uniform.

6.Now select Selections>Select All.

7.Copy the gradient and delete the layer.

8.Now go to Edit>Paste Special>Assemble. On the little window select "Right".

9.Now copy the result and go to your other image.
(This is how it should look so far.)


10.Select Edit>Paste Special>Image With Linked Mask.

11.Now the two should be blended! You can change the opacity of the layer if you want before you merge the two layers.
Here's my result.

(This blending technique works best if the images are both similiar sizes.)

Enjoy.

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