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Old December 12th, 2011
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I thank you again for your latest addition to yr previous reply about my problem with superimposition in photoshop CS5.
THANKS TO YOU, I have now managed to superimpose one image over another whilst preserving the transparency of the superimposed image.
So far I have not used layer masks as I still find them a bit confusing but I have managed nicely without them by following your directions.
One problem that I still have is this:- When I make a selection and superimpose it I have no problem provided that selection is a part of the image but if I want to superimpose the whole image I am in trouble as the superimosed image is automatically reduced in size and therefore covers only a section of the image under it.
How to superimpose the whole image and make it the size of the image underneath it?
As always, grateful thanks again for your patience and kindness and congratulations on your fantastic knowledge of computer navigation. JOE
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