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Originally Posted by matt
I seem to get an image of slightly different size depending on which camera and it's associated 1.25" adapter I use.
My question was more geared toward how you make both colour (ToUcam) and mono (DMK) images the same size for when you overlap (layer) them in Photoshop???
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Hi Matt
Which image is larger? The ToUcam (colour data) or the DMK (luminance)?
In photoshop, there's 2 ways to do it.
a) Resize the (smaller) image before pasting over the other
b) Resize the (smaller) layer after it has been pasted on top of the other.
For the purposes of an example, let's assume the ToUcam (colour) data is slightly smaller than the DMK (luminance).
1) Process your images as normal, save from Registax as TIFF.
2) Open both images in photoshop.
3.1) If doing as Point (a) above, go to Image->Resize and enter the (larger) number of pixels (or percentage). This may take a bit of trial and error and a few tries until you get it exactly right.
3.2) If doing as Point (b) above, copy the ToUcam image, and paste it over the the DMK image (it will create it as a new layer). Go to edit->transform->rescale and resize the layer to make it the same as the layer underneath.
4) For the ToUcam layer, change the blending mode to "color".
And there you have it. You'll have the "detail" from the luminance layer and the colour from the ToUcam layer.
You can verify by using the "eye" to blink on and off each layer to see what is revealed.