Hi,
I'm basically after some sort of program or an easy way of creating a nice image for a website that incorporates part scan data into a photo, or is this sort of stuff left to graphic designers and the like?
Thanks
Overlaying Scan Data to an Image
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Re: Overlaying Scan Data to an Image
I make those kind of pictures with Photoshop, just take a couple of images from roughly the same perspective and then try to allign them all in PS finetune with the transform tool and with a mask you can make the transfer between stages in the image
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Re: Overlaying Scan Data to an Image
I use Xara designer for this, which is similar to photoshop and easy enough to use. Any graphic editor with a warping transform and graded transparency should work fine.