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[[Digital compositing]] is a common task in image editing in which some or all of one photo is pasted into another photo. Traditionally this is done by pasting the pixel values from one image to the other. A well-trained artist can make a convincing composite using traditional techniques, but it usually requires time-consuming color correction and mask cutting to make it work. Alternatively, the pasting can be performed in the gradient ___domain: if the differences between pixels are pasted rather than the actual pixel values, there is sometimes much less user input needed to achieve a clean result. The following example demonstrates the use of gradient ___domain image processing to seamlessly paste from one image to another.
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HandPhoto.jpg|Input image A
EyePhoto.jpg|Input image B
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