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This is my photomerge assignment cleaned and ready to go.
To make this photo, I had to take a bunch of photos of my model jumping off the stairs using a tripod so that I wouldnt move the camara so everrything in the back grround would stay the same. After we took all the pictures I went into photoshop elements photomerge cleaner and basically copied just the person from one photo and pasted into the picture that I took just of the background. 
It was pretty easy but it was kind of hard to trace some of the the smaller and tighter parts.

These are some of the photos I used to make this:


Angelo's Photomerge Scene Cleaner/Dirtier

Photo Merge Assignment- Angelo Antioquia
3 Raw Photos                                                                                                                                    Credits: Anthony Latiza

   To make this type of image, you'll need have a center point that is being force and a camera that is staying still and one place, you’ll will also need a tripod to hold your camera in place. You might need a ball or something that is moving or doing some kind of action for example: This photo merge is telling how to play dodge-ball by yourself, if you have no one to play with or how to throw a ball at someone, you can also do a lot more than I did. The things I had to do was move around in different place so it doesn't look like a mess because as you can see, I kind of messed up on the one I'm throwing the ball and was over lapping me in the other picture 

  The thing I'm showing in this photo was, me playing dodge-ball all by myself. I was was trying to reenact, how people like I playing dodge-ball. 


John Allen's Photomerge Scene Cleaner/ Dirtier


    This is my Photomerge Scene Cleaner/Dirtier. As you see, there is seven of me in this picture. Now to be able to do that, just open up Adobe Photoshop, go to Enhance, Photomerge, and then to Photomerge Scene Cleaner. After that, you outline the outside of the person and it shows up to the picture that was set as background. When you take these pictures, the camera must be still and should not be moving while the picture is being taken. What I was trying to show in this picture is that I was trying to walk up the gallery, up over the railing and back down to the other side. Photo credits to Kiel Guico.






Tran's photomerge scene cleaner





This is my Photomerge Scene Cleaner. I took multiple pictures of Karl doing parkour. How I did it was actually simple, I started by taking a couple of photos of my model moving in a horizontal view. After I feel happy with my pictures, I go back onto the computer and open up Adobe Photoshops, then I went to Photomerge Scene Cleaner and through there, there are steps on how to do the photomerge. When making the photo merge, make sure that all you model's limbs are not missing and it should look perfectly great and fine.


Pearl's Photomerge Scene Cleaner


Here is my Photomerge Scene Cleaner Assignment
To make this picture, you will need; a model, a camera and a tripod. Be sure to use a tripod to keep your shots as still as possible. As you can see in the picture above, I used Louanne as my model. I took about 6-10 pictures of her doing a cartwheel for me to choose from.
I edited this photo in Adobe Photoshop Elements and used the photomerge scene cleaner mode. I merged a total of 4 pictures altogether, then I changed the lighting and adjusted the brightness. I also added contrast and played with the exposure.
This picture is showing my model, Louanne, doing a cartwheel. Here are some of the photos I used to make this;





Lisbeth's Photo Merge Scene Cleaner/Dirtier






For this photo-merge assignment I tried to make Alane and Chiara look like they owned the hall way. I merged 3 photos altogether, changed the lighting and adjusted the brightness. I used a small tripod from a low angle to capture the natural light, and I changed aperture. I put it in Adobe Photoshop and used scene cleaner to merge the photos.

Justine's Photomerge Scene Cleaner

Here's my Photomerge Scene Cleaner Assignment:
Here are the pictures I used:



For this assignment, the equipment that you will need are a camera and a tripod. To create this kind of photo, take 4-6 photos with models and for this one I have Charlene and Heart. Take multiple photos of them doing something, it wouldn't work if the models stays in the same shot, so they have to move.The background has to be the same and the lighting too. After taking photos, you proceed to merging the photos using the app called “Adobe Photoshop”. First off click open and pick the images you want to merge. After this, go “Enhance” and select the “Photomerge Scene Cleaner “. The pictures will load after you have selected them. Now Photomerge Scene Cleaner will have two boxes, the right one is for the one you're merging and the left side the one where your final product is. After merging your photos just click done and save and you're finally finished!

The story behind this picture is nothing fancy, it’s  just getting together with someone you’re close with and being happy with each other. I took the pictures near Christmas holiday so I thought a christmas theme one!


Rachille's Photomerge Scene Cleaner


Here is my photomerge scene cleaner assignment.

To make this image, first you had to take a bunch of pictures of a person in different positions. Make sure your camera is on a tripod so the shots are as still as possible. For this photo, Louanne was my model. I told her to go in a certain position and took a shot. I took about 10 different photos for me to choose from.

I edited this photo in Photoshop Elements and used the photomerge scene cleaner mode. It was pretty easy, but I had some difficulty sometimes editting the small details in this photo. For example, the colour of the floor and the lockers because blotches would appear as I editted the photo.

The pictue is showing a girl (Louanne) who's trying to get to the other side. But she can't do it by herself, so she needed a boost.

Here are some of the photo I used:



Kimberly's Photomerge Scene Cleaner


This is my Photomerge and Scene Cleaner Assignment.



     To effortlessly take this type of imagery, you will need three things: a camera, a model or models, and a tripod—because trust me, no matter how hard you try, you can’t persistently stay still. Start off with your models trying different poses and facial expressions. Experiment with your model’s positioning to help convey your story. When taking your pictures, always consider if there had been any background changes in your photos that could impact your end result. Something as simple as a shadow or a slight shift to the left could easily disturb the alignment of your photos—making it more difficult to blend.

     To merge your photos, you would use Adobe Photoshop Elements. From the three sections, you would choose “expert,” start off with opening your background picture. Then, click file, place, to insert your next picture. Once your picture is set and aligned, you can erase any unnecessary space. Continue the process until you are happy with your result. With my picture, I actually ended up selecting specific areas by using the lasso and magic wand icons. I wanted to experiment with exposure and brightness levels to create a fading effect.   

     The story I’m trying to convey is quite heart-rending. The story begins with a couple of best friends; two individuals who brings out each other’s best qualities. No matter the circumstances—you know, you always have someone to catch you when you fall. That person who will climb mountains, just to see you once again. However, when you thought to be at the peak, you were foolishly mistaken. Life is not a movie; you don’t always get happily ever afters. We make mistakes abundantly, such as trusting people too easily. That person who we always thought to be by our side won’t be there forever. There are factors in life that we can’t always control. That person who was once our best friend could instantly become another face in the crowd.

Photos I Used:






Heart's Photomerge Scene Cleaner


In order to make this picture, you will need: a tripod, a camera, and a model. As you can see in the picture above, there is not a single picture where the person is blocking another person's angle/ view. Make sure you spread out the pictures. While taking your shots, keep in mind that moving your tripod will cause all the pictures you are going to take to not align with each other. Another tip is that do not EVER play with the brightness while taking these pictures. The shots will end up not blending with each other. To merge your stuff altogether, you will need to go to Photoshop Elements. Out of the three areas, you need to choose "Expert" then open all your files. After that, click "Enhance" at the very top of the screen. Then, the "Photoshop Elements" button then choose "Scene Cleaner". You can watch the full and detailed video tutorial here.

In this picture, coo- coo Francesca is having too much fun playing on a playground structure in the middle of a winter season. One of the scene in this picture is where Francesca is looking down at herself which looks silly because it REALLY seems like she cloned herself into 6 people and decided that it would be a great idea to go outside on a freezing weather and just have fun with herself and her clones. HAHA

These are the raw photos I used:












Jojeff's Photo Merge Scene Cleaner
















To take a photo like this, you need to have a background that doesn't move and then have your model move around. You have make sure that your model keeps in mind that they have to make sure that they don't overlap with the other photos. Making this type of photo is so much easier. You'll need Photoshop Elements 11, 12, 13, or 14 doesn't really matter. Look for the Photomerge Tool, then select the Photomerge SceneCleaner. This is under the Enhance section, but on Photoshop Elements 14 it was moved to be under Guided. Then Select your photos. Afterwards, it will give you a pencil and an eraser tool. The pencil tool is for highlighting items for a photo, to be transferred to another photo. Once you're done, you can save it. You'll have to save it as a .jpg file, so you can use the photo.


Some photo's I used:


Charlene's Photomerge Scene Cleaner


This is my Photomerge Scene Cleaner final copy:

To make this photo you'll need a camera a tripod and some classmates to help convey a story towards the viewer. Without the tripod I don't think anyone could create such a photo. You'll also need to be in a place where the lighting is decent so it doesn't change throughout the photo. Anything could really wreck the  whole process of placing these photos in one. You also need more than one photo to merge all together in the end. The right placing of the models is very crucial to making a photo because over lapping can ruin your it. 

To make this photo I used Adobe Photoshop, which is really useful when editing photography. My photo turned out not as I really wanted it to be. The lighting and the positioning of the models were a problem I couldn't really fix. It took my a short amount of time to create the photo but sadly was not the best I could do. I took multiple photos and chose the ones that looked the best. 

The story of this photo is all about the way you could make someones day better with simple tasks around the school. In this specific photo it shows a class mate leaving their locker after having a long day at school. To make her feel better a letter is placed with the words "Always smile." This may encourage her or make her week better. A simple act can make anyone feel better. 





Here are four photos I used to make this photomerge scene cleaner:





AJ's PhotoMerge Scene Cleaner

In order to take a photo like this, you need a person doing something in separate places so the person can get into the photo easily if you use Photo Merge. (I went to spots where two pictures overlap so I only used 3 photos.)

If you're going to make this happen, you'll need Photoshop Elements. To get this kind of picture, you'll need to insert all the pictures that you have and place them in there. When placed, you go to Enhance. Then click on the Photomerge button at the end of the choices. You then click on Photomerge Scene Cleaner to get it going.

When you click on it, you put up the photos you wish to mess around. You then have colour coded frames around the pictures indicating what goes in the final thing. You then shade the thing you want to include in the final outcome.