![]() You can also scale the images by selecting one in the Layers Panel and toggling Control + T (Win) or Command + T (Mac), then dragging the toggles around the images. ![]() You can then select the Move Tool (V) and click to move the subject layer where you’d like it to be. This will place the background behind your subject. Click and drag the layer for this image to sit below your subject. In the Layers Panel, the image will sit on top of the subject. When the image is placed on the document, it will appear on top of the subject. Step 3: Move And Scale The New Image Layer In the Layers Panel, you’ll see the new image layer on top of the original image to which you applied the layer mask. You can then head to the Layers Panel and drag the image layer to the first tab, then drop it on top of the document. The image will appear in a new tab beside the first. Now, I’ll head to File > Open and select the image from my files, where I’ll place the subject of the first photo. In the Layers Panel, the layer mask appears beside the Image Layer. Then, I’ll head to the Layers Panel and click the Layer Mask icon at the bottom to add a layer mask, removing the background from the image and leaving the subject. Īfter a moment, Photoshop will automatically select my subject. In the Options Bar, I’ll choose Select Subject. Step 1: Remove The Background From The Subject Imageįirst, I’ll cut out the subject of the first image using the Object Selection Tool (W). ![]() You can use this same method whenever you want the colors in two separate layers to match better. For this example, I’ll place a cut-out of the subject from one image into the background of another image, then match the colors so that the final image appears more realistic. This is the best method to use when combining multiple images into one. How To Match Colors Between Layers In Photoshop In this guide, I’ll show you two easy ways to do this: using the Match Color adjustment or manually filling an area with a new color. Whenever you are placing a subject against a new background or creating composite images in Photoshop, learning how to blend and match colors is an essential skill.
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