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Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. If you have multiple photos that were shot at the same time and want to transpose the face from one photo to another, Ill show you how to do it. Open the a photo that has a face youd like to replace, as well as the photo of the face youd like to replace it with. I downloaded these these from Shutterstock.com. The first step is to bring the preferred face onto the other photo. To do this, open your Rectangular Marquee Tool and drag a selection over the face and shoulders. Well cut it out from the background and copy it to its own layer by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + J. To place it onto the other photo, press v to open your Move Tool and drag it up onto the tab of your other photo. Without releasing your mouse or pen, drag it down on the image and release. We need to resize and position it. First, lets reduce its opacity, so we can see the other face under it. Open your Transform Tool by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + T. Drag it over the othe