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how to impose one picture over another in photoshop?

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Today, my teacher asked me deal with some pictures by photoshop. But I am not very familiar with some operations. For example:" take a women’s face and put it on a super models picture". That is to say that how can I impose one picture over another? Asked Nov, 25 2010
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How do you impose an image on another one in photo shop

hope you can know how to do that Answered Dec, 19 2010
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change color to sepia in microsoft office picture manager......hereTo create a Sepia Tone, from the Color Enhancement menu, Change the Amount
to 100, the Hue to 25 and the Saturation to -70here tutorial(manual) for microsoft office picture managerhttp://p-adl.ucf.edu/events/workshops/resources/picture_manager_padl_1_0.doc Answered Aug, 04 2011
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Hello, you can try to do that by taking this way that I find in this website:
http://www.essential-photoshop-elements.com/move-a-photo-to-another-photo-using-photoshop-elements.html
The secret to moving photos between each other is the Layers Palette which Adobe now calls the Layers Panel. I often use the two terms interchangeably.
Open both photos in Elements so they are visible.

Go to the Layers Palette and click and drag the Background Layer over to the other photo until you see a border appear. That indicates you can release the mouse button and the photo will appear in the new photo as a new Layer.

If you only want to move part of a photo to a new photo, first make a selection of the part of the photo you want to move.

Click on the Move tool in the Toolbox to make it active. Hold the Alt (Mac:Option) key and click and drag the selection on top of the other photo and release the mouse. Now the selected area will be a new Layer in the second Photo. Answered Mar, 29 2011
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