>I saw a YT video a few months ago and should have saved it and now I
>need it. It may have been about using Photoshop but the technique
>should be generic.
>
>The issue is, I have two photos of the same subject (taken using a
>tripod) at different exposures because the sky is nice but bright and
>the foreground is nice but darker. There is a pretty hard line between
>the two, a line of trees. The video talked about how to shape the line
>between the two so when the two exposures/layers were blended, there
>were no halos and the shape of the mask was accurate. Did the video
>creator use something like a high or low pass filter? I don't know, I
>can't remember.
>
>However, once the mask was created, there were portions that weren't
>black so it was painted black, which was fine, the critical part was
>creating the edge accurately.
>
>Any suggestions?

A gimp script luminosity masks see:
https://patdavid.net/2013/11/getting-around-in-gimp-luminosity-masks.html

You could ask on https://discuss.pixls.us/ Pat David resides there.

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