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    Look at these pictures
    You can see the division giving away that I added 2 pictures. How can I blend these to look better? I've looked at tutorials, but can't find a good one. Any advice?
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    Erase the line with a low opacity eraser (slightly) until you're comfortable with the blend.
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    Go to the eraser tool.


    Then change the opacity to what you like.
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    Two options. One of them is the easier approach, but isn't going to look as good, and the other is a bit more complicated, takes a bit more effort, but will ultimately look a lot better.

    As mentioned before, you can use a soft edge eraser to brush away at the edge of the one photo to help it smoothly blend into the other. This is the simple way. It's going to take very little effort, but anyone with an eye will notice the softly blended, almost blurry edge and the drastic change in the color scheme. The second options, and the more confusing one, is to familiarize yourself with the clone stamp tool. This option will allow you to grab and area that you can select, and begin to apply it to another area. Typically this is used to remove of watermarks as smudging or blurring don't work as well, and it can be used to imitate textures if done correctly. Recently I'd had to do a little work to try and rid of a logo square in the middle of a banner, and although it isn't the best work on the planet, it shows an example of what the clone stamp tool can do.

    http://i.imgur.com/wDk88Jh.png

    The one of the left was a stock image, the one on the right is me having grabbed bits and pieces of the surrounding area using said tool and stamping them down. It's a tad blurry, as you can see I didn't have much texture reference when trying to keep the same effect (which could just easily be fixed with a grunde texture stock), however you shouldn't run into this issue with your two stocks.
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