If you want to make a composite from two or more images, there are two stages to carry out. First, there’s the task of cutting out and piecing the images together. Second, there’s the challenge of making the images look like they belong together.
The first stage has been made much less arduous in recent editions of Photoshop, with commands like Select Subject and Remove Background. Now the second stage has become easier, too, thanks to Photoshop’s new Harmonization Filter. It matches the colors, tones and feel of one layer with another, analyzing the content of your image using artificial intelligence and making changes based on what it finds.
All you need to do is cut out an object or person and place it on a different background, then run…
