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hey guys and welcome back to another technology guru video so today we're in Photoshop and I'm going to show you a really cool technique that you can use to blend or fade two images together so we have two separate images in this example here one of a dog and then another of a landscape of a grassy field with a bird on top of a fence here and we're going to try to merge these together to get a really cool and unique look obviously there are many cases that you would want to use this and you can just play around with it and then adjust the settings and see what you come up with so let's jump into it so the first thing you need to do obviously is have the two images imported into Photoshop so we have our landscape image here and then we have our dog image here now I do have him on a transparent background so if you have it on a white or a colored background you do want to remove that background it does make it look much better unless you're doing like two landscapes together and then in...