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Stacking script for multiple images
Aug 24, 2018 17:58:15   #
bbq4270 Loc: Blainville, Quebec Canada
 
Several years ago I obtained a free software script that would allow me to combine multiple images into one image, as attached, from photoshop. I no longer have the script and hope one of our readers might be able to share with me whatever they might have in the free software. Thanks.



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Aug 24, 2018 18:39:44   #
Linary Loc: UK
 
bbq4270 wrote:
Several years ago I obtained a free software script that would allow me to combine multiple images into one image, as attached, from photoshop. I no longer have the script and hope one of our readers might be able to share with me whatever they might have in the free software. Thanks.


HDR stacking, Panorama stacking and focus stacking are all available in Photoshop. These are of course, differing forms of combining multiple images. Are you looking for something different?

Helecon used to be free (this was for focus stacking) but is now $115 for a lifetime license.

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Aug 25, 2018 18:10:07   #
hassighedgehog Loc: Corona, CA
 
You can also stack using different layers in photoshop. Just adjust the transparency in each layer to your liking.

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Aug 25, 2018 21:01:00   #
tropics68 Loc: Georgia
 
hassighedgehog wrote:
You can also stack using different layers in photoshop. Just adjust the transparency in each layer to your liking.


There is a script for stacking in PS CC2018. Can't speak for other versions. Here is where it is.


(Download)

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Aug 26, 2018 07:24:50   #
bbq4270 Loc: Blainville, Quebec Canada
 
Thanks for your reply. The script I refer to was so easy to use, just a few key strokes. When done, I simple opened the completed file in photoshop to add simple adjustments. Now, without that script, And at my age, I just don’t have the Patience when struggling to learning how to accomplish the same outcome in photoshop alone. Thanks again for your response.

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Aug 26, 2018 08:22:14   #
DirtFarmer Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
 
Open the images as layers in photoshop using the tropics68 directions above.
Select all the layers.
Edit > Auto align > auto
Edit > Auto blend
Trim edges
Save.

Done

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