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Screenshot help

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:45 pm
by Atom6246
Ever since I got my new PC my screenshot quality has been better, but when doing the P2sta method it looks like poop. I have no clue how to fix it, if anyone could help it'll be much appreciated.
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Re: Screenshot help

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 2:13 am
by MotoX745
Well i'm not sure if this will help any, i used to have this issue quite a bit if i tried to pull multiple images into one file, they wouldn't match up and i'd have to spend some time adjusting it so that i didn't get that, what i do now is i open the two images in seperate photoshop documents and i will duplicate one layer and move it to the other document and that seems to line them up the way that i want them to without to many issues. I've had a few occasions where i've had to fill in patches of it like that so i suggest if you have that problem, just use it and make your selection a layer mask and take a brush tool to manually fill in those areas.

Re: Screenshot help

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 2:15 am
by Atom6246
MotoX745 wrote:Well i'm not sure if this will help any, i used to have this issue quite a bit if i tried to pull multiple images into one file, they wouldn't match up and i'd have to spend some time adjusting it so that i didn't get that, what i do now is i open the two images in seperate photoshop documents and i will duplicate one layer and move it to the other document and that seems to line them up the way that i want them to without to many issues. I've had a few occasions where i've had to fill in patches of it like that so i suggest if you have that problem, just use it and make your selection a layer mask and take a brush tool to manually fill in those areas.
That duplicating method is what I do so its not about the images not lining up incorrectly. I might have to just fill them. Thanks for you input Cam.

Re: Screenshot help

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 2:18 am
by MotoX745
Wasn't sure if that was something you had tried before, i'd give the other method a try, there may be another way to fix it but this is how i usually go about it whenever i run into the issue, just using a mask and painting on that mask layer to fill in the areas. It's a little more time consuming, not to bad though.

Re: Screenshot help

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 2:26 am
by Atom6246
Ya for sure I will