Compositing
picmagIQ's compositing workspace lets you combine multiple subjects — product shots, team photos, logos, cutouts — into a single, cohesive marketing image. Background removal is automatic, every element can be color-graded to match, and the finished composite exports as a CMS-ready WebP. No Photoshop. No designer. No developer ticket.
The compositing workspace is different from stacking filters on one photo. Here you start with a background and add isolated subjects on top of it, each cut out from its own source image. Think of it as assembling a scene rather than grading a single frame — the right tool when one image needs to bring several things together.
Because each subject carries its own filter stack, you can apply the same color grade to mismatched source photos so they read as one image. The composite renders server-side and exports as a finished WebP — the layout, the cutouts, and the grading are all baked into a single file.
Drop in a photo and picmagIQ isolates the subject from its background automatically, in the browser. The cutout becomes a transparent layer you can place anywhere — no manual selection, no clipping paths.
Stack up to five isolated subjects into a single composite. Pull a product shot, a team member, and a logo treatment into one frame and arrange them into a finished marketing image.
Each subject carries its own filter stack — color grade, grain, curves, and masks — so every element can be matched to the same look or styled independently. Consistent grading across mismatched source photos.
Move, scale, and arrange each subject directly on the canvas with drag handles. Position elements by eye until the composition reads the way you want it.
Refine any automatic cutout by hand with erase and restore brushes, adjustable brush size and hardness, and full undo/redo. Clean up stray edges or bring back detail the auto-removal trimmed.
Lay a single overlay image across the entire composite — a texture, a gradient, a branded frame — with its own filter stack, sitting on top of the background and every subject.
A hero banner with three products. A team page where every headshot was taken in a different room. A campaign visual that needs your logo treated over a photograph. These are compositing jobs, and they normally mean a Photoshop license and someone who knows how to use it. picmagIQ puts that workflow in the browser for the people who manage a website — and pairs it with knockout text for typographic treatments that show imagery through the letterforms.