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Hey! Thanks so much for your reply!


Just a bit more details on what I'm doing: I have 3 shots of a hummingbird flying towards and eating at a feeder. What I'm trying to do is merge the 3 shots into one. The shots were taking off a tripod, so aligning them was no problem. In 2 of the shots, the bird slightly overlaps each other. I would like the image of the bird closest to the feed (Pic 1) ON TOP of the one before it (Pic 2). No matter how I name the files, in what order I place them , Pic 2 will always be on top of Pic 1.


When you say "re-position the layers", what exactly do you mean? Because I'm sure I've tried changing the orders around, but nothing worked. I even tried leaving Pic 2 as a background layer. Still didn't work.


Any ideas? Can I provide any other details?


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