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SouthBama

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  1. Thank you firstdefence! I was flustered and mixed my terms! I do appreciate your advice! I guess I still didn't use correct words to describe what all I needed to do! I found 'How to quickly remove a background in Affinity Photo' (Logos by Nick) so I could get my first photo ready. Then I copied, pasted to desired photo then used your simple advice and I was able to get the needed results! That was so simple! I have no idea how I began going down such a complicated path! Hopefully I can soon get comfortable with Affinity Photo!
  2. I've tried many ways of reducing 1st image - canvas, document, flattened, not flattened, exported to new folder to use that image, reduce, cut and paste and so on. Every time I cloned 1st image onto 2nd image, the 1st image stays way too large! Let's say I have 2 photos - one of a car, one of a truck. They were about the same distance from the camera so they are somewhat similar in size. I want to reduce the size of the car then clone that onto the image with the truck so that the car looks smaller. Every time I clone the car on the truck photo the car is way too large. I have taken image of car from 4200 dpi on the long side down to 500 dpi, the car still clones way too large. It seems my reductions only decrease the dpi maybe. I don't know, I'm getting soooo confused. Several years back I use to do this without thinking when using Photoshop! I appreciate any suggestions offered! SouthBama
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