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AcidSilence Posted at 7:10 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
when one picture is in front of the other?
but you can still see both?
kinda like this, but the same size:

http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f363/bebeinocente/?action=view¤t=Pic7.jpg


http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z223/bigsantinha/?action=view¤t=DSC00405.jpg

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violet239 Posted at 7:17 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
Watermark
but looks like you got it.
AcidSilence Posted at 7:14 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
thanks
Decadence Posted at 7:12 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
It's a Watermark.
Antigen Posted at 7:11 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
u can just set one picture on the other then set the layer type as overlay and change the opacity a little bit duno what the correct term isd tho
RememberTheName Posted at 7:11 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
Lowering the opacity of the top layer?
MushroomSatsujin Posted at 7:11 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
Transparent?
Stand Up Posted at 7:11 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
What?
branflakes Posted at 7:11 pm on Feb. 16, 2008
watermark?
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