Blending with Saturation
This option adjusts the saturation to help blend two separate photographs. This tutorial is an example of how easy it is to use the Hue/Saturation feature to blend two separate photos in a collage so that they look like they belong together. In this example, we'll use a pre-existing file that has two separate photographs/layers of a lady and a beach. By adjusting the saturation for the lady, we'll help to blend and incorporate her profile into the picture better. We will do this thing by the help of following Step-By-Step Instructions:
1. Open your Photoshop file that has the two separate photographs on separate layers.
2. As mentioned, for this tutorial, we have one layer that has a photo of a beach, while the layer on top has a photo of a person.

The above picture is basically composed of two layers as we mentioned above.
3. Select the "Person" layer.

4. Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation.
5. When the Hue/Saturation pop-up appears. Adjust the Saturation slider.

6. When you are done, the subject in your "Person" layer should blend better with the "Background" layer.

7. Repeat steps 3 thru 5 for the "Beach" (background/scene) layer if needed. |