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Using Gradient to blend four images
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(12-15-2019, 08:21 PM)cpoldedana Wrote: This has gone completely over my head. Smile  Don't need all four touching. Only two at any one time touch so think of it as 4 images side by side that I want them to fade into each other.

That is better information, four images side-by-side. They will need an overlap to blend together as: https://i.imgur.com/7UkIyAQ.jpg or is it something else. A screenshot of your layers layout will help.
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Are they smaller layers (shown by dotted layer boundary) or have they been expanded to fill the image.

My first thoughts, why make it difficult for yourself, trying to accomplish everything in one image (unless it is to serve as a template for other combinations)

Combine the the two left as one image, the two right as another image, Use those as a third image to 'merge' together.

If you need to everything in a single image then, I go back to using layer groups (just the same procedure but you will need to use layer -> image size and fiddle with gradient direction)

Combine the two left: https://i.imgur.com/nAXovpF.jpg
Combine the two right: https://i.imgur.com/YArMYXz.jpg
Combine the two layer groups: https://i.imgur.com/OsuW1cz.jpg
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RE: Using Gradient to blend four images - by rich2005 - 12-15-2019, 09:32 PM

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