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McCool writes:
>Problem: the disk is very apparent, there in the pic. It looks like
>a bandaid, stuck over the red spot.
>
>I realize that my success with this trick before has depended on the
>presence of horizontal or vertical shapes or else significant enough
>shadows and contrasts in my backdrop pic, into which I can fit and blend
>my imported disk object, so its outline isn't so noticeable.
Nah, you've probably just forgotten to turn luminance up to 100%.