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Replacing smart object in image using Adobe Dynamic Media

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Hi,

I am currently facing a requirement that involves the replacement of a smart object within an image utilizing Adobe Dynamic Media. To provide a concrete example, consider an image depicting a man standing against a backdrop of mountains, roads, and ground. I have images of shirts available in various colors such as red, blue, and black, organized within 'location' and 'color' folders respectively.

My objective is to generate composite images for display on our webpage, depicting scenarios such as the man standing in front of mountains wearing a black shirt or standing in front of a road adorned in a blue shirt. This customization is based on specific personalization scenarios.

I am seeking guidance on the optimal method to achieve this objective through the processing profiles of Adobe Dynamic Media. Your expertise and insights on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time and assistance.


Best regards,
Madhur

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@Madhur-Madan Please check the below post where we discussed about using layer feature in dynamic media, basically the layering up the images one above each other to show it as one image. You can test it out easily with simple images from DM for your scenario

 

https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager-assets/layer-dynamic-media... 

 

Ex: https://silabs.scene7.com/is/image/siliconlabs/matter-1-2-announcement?&hei=800&layer=1&src=siliconl... 

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@Madhur-Madan Please check the below post where we discussed about using layer feature in dynamic media, basically the layering up the images one above each other to show it as one image. You can test it out easily with simple images from DM for your scenario

 

https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager-assets/layer-dynamic-media... 

 

Ex: https://silabs.scene7.com/is/image/siliconlabs/matter-1-2-announcement?&hei=800&layer=1&src=siliconl...