PSMG members are known for their expertise in using Photoshop to create complex image composites. Some of the techniques they employ include:
The Photoshop Montage Group, also known as the "PSMG," is a community of digital artists and designers who specialize in creating stunning image composites using Adobe Photoshop. The group was formed in 2006 by a group of enthusiasts who shared a passion for image manipulation and creative expression.
Finally, the monter group challenges the Romantic notion of artistic originality. Photoshop’s native file format, the PSD, is a palimpsest—a document of every monter action taken by every member. The "History Log" tracks who adjusted the curves, who cloned a dust spot, who applied the high-pass filter. The final JPEG is a lie of unity; the PSD is the truth of the group. In this sense, the monter group resembles a film editing crew more than a painter’s studio. Just as a film editor ( monteur in French) assembles shots to create continuity and meaning, the Photoshop monter group assembles pixels to create a seamless surface. The author is not an individual but a distributed network of hands and eyes, each one mounting a small piece of the whole.