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reubs

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Jun 22, 2006
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When I run an app to find "similar" photos, I'll end up with times when I (or someone) has taken multiple shots of a similar image, and none of them are just right.

Is there an app or a service (I'd be willing to pay for it) that can take similar images and compile them together for a better photo? I'm not proficient at all in Photoshop, and I'd if this is a "machine learning" type thing, I guess that works, too, but it would be nice to automate that.

Any ideas or thoughts here?

Thanks!
 
Yeah, I was afraid not. In each photo, someone either has closed eyes or a weird smirk or something like that, and so I guess I need to figure out a way to use Photoshop or something to combine those in some way for a more ideal photograph.
 
Yeah it’s certainly possible with photoshop of affinity photo or something like that, but it will require skill. Even if something automated exists I doubt it will be a patch on that.
If you’re willing to pay, you can easily find someone to do that for you. Or learn photoshop! Though that’s easier said than done with no experience.
 
Photoshop Elements has a guide mode for this. It is called Photomerge Group Shot. You open a number of images of the group of people and select the faces you want from each image and the merge is done for you.
 
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