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I have a set of images of a snow boarder coming off a jump and i want to have it all in one images. I have tried to take the snowboarder and place him in one images from the separate images, but this was a little inaccurate. But is there an easier way in photoshop or a program which i can download to get the sequence shot i want?

Thanks in advance

Oli
 
Be easiest if the pictures are taken from a completely static camera position, although it should still be possible if you panned with the boarder.

Layers and masks will be your friends here.
 
The good news is, if you've captured them right (from a static point using fixed exposure settings) it's easy to do. As Graham Says, you need to get them all lined up and stacked in layers.

So the question is; are the files captured correctly?
Can we have a look at them and then we can offer some advice.
 
Theres a Gavin Hoey video on doing this on youtube somewhere with an inbuilt tool that Elements has (scene cleaner or similar). Worth a look. Having said that Ive just searched for it to link and cant find it! :bang:
 
I'll post it in for you


Looks great for a first go... as always when selecting / cutting & pasting / masking, the more time spent the better the results will be.

Adding photos to threads , click the add image box above the text you're typing, and paste the URL.

Looks like you need to mask a bit tighter to the boarder - try zooming in. Not so critcal when there's sky behind, but you need to watch by the chimneys.
 
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