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Gradient used to mimic neutral density filter along horizon
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Quote:2. Layer 2 (dup of Layer 1) is foreground edited as desired
3. Layer 3 (dup of Layer 1) is background edited as desired.
4. Layer 3 with mask; linear gradient applied to balance Layer 2 and Layer 3 across the horizon.

That is very close to an old plugin multi-band-blend Pulled it out of my archive. It does work with the flatpak (attached for you to play with) unzip - goes in user plugins folder.

Two layers to blend + a mask layer. I made a selection, fill with black in white. Gave it a good blur for a transition.

Apply plugin for a new blended layer. https://i.imgur.com/s2bVi2O.jpg

snags, make sure all layers either have/have-not alpha. No mix, or you get an error.


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RE: Gradient used to mimic neutral density filter along horizon - by rich2005 - 12-26-2018, 11:38 AM

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