@@photosonthebay9341 It happens in 2023 too , I see 2024 also has issues with copy pasting layers. it moves the mast out of place randomly. So 2023 is more stable, so I use that. Maybe Adobe rushed to release 2024 too much. Also I found Lightroom to be more buggy and crash sometimes or get invisible sections of software, but Lightroom Classic is stable.
If you shoot on a tripod, you shouldn’t need to line them up. But if hand held, yes definitely 👌🏼. The other option is to “stack” images via the layers panel, or even “open as stack” via ACR. Lots of options. All good, but doing it manually lets you choose the order of the stack.
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Thank you very much and Merry Christmas to you too. 🙏
Brilliant loving your style
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What a great video! Good explanation. Very helpful. Thanks a lot!
Glad I could help. Thank you
0:41 Any idea why Photosop 2024 shows my 3 images as exactly same image?
Sorry, not sure 🤷🏼♂️
@@photosonthebay9341 It happens in 2023 too , I see 2024 also has issues with copy pasting layers. it moves the mast out of place randomly. So 2023 is more stable, so I use that. Maybe Adobe rushed to release 2024 too much. Also I found Lightroom to be more buggy and crash sometimes or get invisible sections of software, but Lightroom Classic is stable.
@@photosonthebay9341 I tried different images and opening stacked worked.
When you have all your images as layers in Photoshop, would Auto-Align be a quicker and more accurate way to line them all up ?
If you shoot on a tripod, you shouldn’t need to line them up. But if hand held, yes definitely 👌🏼. The other option is to “stack” images via the layers panel, or even “open as stack” via ACR. Lots of options. All good, but doing it manually lets you choose the order of the stack.
Thanks again. Barrie
You are amazing
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Thanks for sharing
No problem, thank you for watching 👌🏼
Great
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Where was this taken?
I took this in Hervey Bay, Queensland Australia 👌🏼