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hydropyr

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 7:00 am    Post subject: Help combining / changing color palettes of various photos.. Reply with quote

Good day to all graphics lovers.
I would like to learn how to change the color palette and brightness of one photo to match another. For example I have combined these 2 photos and I would like the palette and brightness of the sand and sky of the left photo to match the right one (Or vice versa).

http://s5.postimg.org/pgwknqrhj/desert_collage2.png

Is there a fast and easy way to do this, or is photoshop the only way?
I have photoshop CS6 which I only know the very basics. However I’m not a graphics designer, nor do I have any experience with photoshop.

So what are the steps and specific tools to accomplish this? Perhaps a youtube video that guides you step by step?

Once I learn the basics of how to do this, I’ll process various other photos in similar manner.

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
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