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Re: Photoshop Elements 6 Question
      02/06/2008 18:04

Sounds like a layermask might be what you are after.
I would edit the 2 shots to get the desired effects in each and then copy-paste one into the other. Then apply the layermask to one and mask out the parts of that I don't want.

And as it just so happens here is a layermask for elements 5 and 6

http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselements/qt/layermasktool.htm

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* Photoshop Elements 6 Question Bettina 02/06/2008 17:21
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