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hey, please I really need a help here guys


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Hi,

At first I would like to introduce myself, my name is Foton, I have a photography studio, then work a lot with photoshop, but sometimes I find a stone on my way like that:

I need to connect a rapport with others(print on fabric for textile industry). It looks like a mosaic, however the pieces doesn't connect side by side at the same height, but side by side sometimes higher, sometimes lower.
The thing is: when I try put then together the limit of the layers create an edge that prevents connection.
I'm sending some images to try to make this clear: 1- all layers together with the thin line between the 2- closer to junction 3- closer 3200% to see what really happens.
When the image is magnified 3200% we can see clearlyScreen shot 2012-12-12 at 3.22.41 PM.pngScreen shot 2012-12-12 at 3.23.10 PM.pngScreen shot 2012-12-12 at 6.32.07 PM.png that this "crack" is actually the edge of the layer that has become a bit clearer, then edge with edge, it creates an impression that there is a line in the overall picture. And I can not just cover it because each layer will be duplicated automatically by a machine rapport. So is there any way to make the edge of the layer does not check clearing?
 
it looks like you have feathered your selection by 1 pixel perhaps. but there is a remedy to it you could create a layer lower and add the color thats missing
 
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good luck, let us know if that works, there are plenty of other ways to fix that
 
"it looks like you have feathered your selection by 1 pixel perhaps. but the is a remedy to it you could create a layer lower and add the color thats missing"
Well, iDad, the new layer adds color to all the image, so, doesn't change anything.
 
selec the area that needs it not all the layer
 
if you have them in separate layers you could try to transform size bigger to join over if you know what I mean
 
All right. So, I need to magnify and select all the area, understand. I thought there was a easier way, because the image is 100x100cm, with organic edges, also an enlargement of 3200%, so uau, yeah, lots of work.
But if this is the only way,...Let me get a couple of tea... Thank you.
 
Yes, I know. I already tried this, however when I join the layers after to enlarge, drawings don't connect with each other.
 
can you compress the .psd and upload it so we can have a look see?
 
Oh I see what you did in order to use the transform or to enlarge you will need to create separate layers for each one of those individual squares, it looks like you merged quite a few and created separate layers with them it's going to be tedious
 
Sorry about the delay I had to run for a few minutes
 
You see... Very tedious. Then the white line from the gap is always there. Now, I'm working really in 3200% to cover every missed color on the borders on the main layer, which will be duplicated and will fit perfectly with their peers(I hardly hope so!)
 
lol good luck sometimes living and learning bite the big one:bustagut:
 

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