I need some help, I am trying to make a multiple exposure with 5 images, the background is the same for each, the only difference is where the dog is positioned. But as you can see various parts of the dog mainly its face will not show up, I have each image set to "difference" under blending options. My goal is to make the final image so each image of the dog is no lighter than the original of that image, Also I am using CS3, thanks.
I'm not sure if this will help but why don't you try erasing the part where the dog is positioned on the image below.
I don't know if you undertood what i meant but let's hope you get it
If you understood what i meant though you could try this with another blending mode like overlay for example
I tried that but didn't really turn out how i had planned, there were lines around the dog and didn't seem to blend just right. out of the blending options the differance option that i used seemed to work best.
hmm - I would probably suggest much the same as ElectrifieD did - erase the parts of the back layers which are showing through (you may not be able to do a perfect job of it without spending quite some time on it, but it will at least remove the majority of the effect).
If need be, you may find that having a copy of the dog at the very back may help, so that the areas errased on the top layers show through to it.
Just a question.
Do you have one background layer and 5 images of the dog cut out, or 6 different layers with the same background but dog positioned different places.. ?