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  2. In film photography, a double exposure is a combination of two exposures in one image to produce evocative results. In this easy-to-follow tutorial, learn how graphic artist Erica Larson uses Adobe Photoshop to combine two photos, creating a seamless double exposure effect.

  3. The Easiest Way to Create a Double Exposure Effect in Photoshop! In this tutorial, learn how to use the basics of Masking and Blend Modes to create a simple ...

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    • Step 1: Add Your Base Image to A New Document
    • Step 2: Remove The Background from The Subject
    • Step 3: Add The First Top Image Into The Document
    • Step 4: Remove The Background from The Image
    • Step 5: Remove Excess Areas from Both Images
    • Step 6: Add and Resize The Second Top Image
    • Step 7: Add A Layer Mask to Clip The Image to The Subject
    • Step 8: Duplicate The Subject Layer and Change The Blend Mode
    • Step 9: Clean Up The Effect
    • Step 10: Add Adjustments to The Entire Composition

    You can work directly on the base image to start the double exposure. However, if you need extra space around the subject, add the photo to a new document before creating the effect. To create a new document, click New File on Photoshop’s home screen or go to File > New. You can also use the shortcut Control + N (Win) or Command + N (Mac). Set the ...

    When you have your image on the new document with your background, you must remove the original background from the photo. This is necessary so you can isolate the subject later on. Note:If you want to keep the subject on the original background, duplicate the image layer before following this step. There are various ways to remove the background o...

    You can now start adding the top images to the document. First, if you want to add an image that sticks out of the subject on an edge, you can use this method. To add an image, you can open it in your File Explorer or Finder and drag it into the Photoshop document. To place the image, activate the Move Tool (V). You can drag the image to place it. ...

    If you want to create the illusion that the objects in the top image are sticking out of the subject from the base image, you must remove the background. When you have a complex image like the trees in my forest photo, the best method is to use channels to remove the background. You can find more detailed information in the linked article above, bu...

    You can now see that the base and forest images have excess areas that need to be removed. You can easily remove these areas since you’re working with layer masks. You can resize and reposition your top image before you remove any excess. First, remove the excess areas of the base image. To do this, select the layer mask of the base image. The whit...

    Next, you can add the second image for the double exposure. This method works when you don’t need to remove the image’s background and only need to confine it to the subject. Add another image by locating it in your files and dragging it into the program. Once you’ve placed the image in the document, you can use the same process as you did for the ...

    To ensure the image only shows inside the subject, you can create a layer mask that confines the image to the subject. To do this, make a selection around the subject again by holding in Control (Win) or Command (Mac)and clicking on the layer mask of the base image. Next, select the Cave layer and then click on the Add layer mask icon at the bottom...

    At this stage, you have lost all the details from the base image and only have the outline. You can now bring back the details to complete the double exposure effect. To bring back details, duplicate the original base image layer and place it at the top of the layers stack. To duplicate the base image layer, select it and press Control + J (Win) or...

    You can now start fine-tuning the effect to clean up any hard edges or placement issues. Firstly, if you want to move any top images, you will notice the entire layer mask moves with it. To only move one of the images inside the subject, you need to unlink it from the layer mask. You can unlink any of the images by clicking on the link icon between...

    The final step is adding global adjustments to the composition to ensure the images blend well. The adjustments you add will depend entirely on your photos and the feel you are going for. However, here are a few examples you can try on your composition. Reduce the saturation to blend the top image into the base image. To do this, add a Hue/Saturati...

    • Open your images as separate canvases in Photoshop. First up, open your images in separate canvases in Photoshop. You can do this easily by just dragging and dropping the files into the Photoshop home page.
    • Crop and resize images to the same ratio and dimensions. Ideally you want your images to overlay precisely so there aren't totally straight internal borders where a smaller image finishes.
    • Convert both images to layers. Now, for each image, right-click the background banner in the right-hand layers panel (if you don't see this, in the top toolbar click Window > Workspace > Essentials to reset your Workspace to default).
    • Copy one image layer. Now, on one of the images (it doesn't matter which) select the image layer in the right-hand layer panel and press Cmd + C (Mac) / Ctrl + C (Windows) to copy the layer.
  4. Double Exposure Editing in Photoshop. In this tutorial, we show you how to make a double exposure in Photoshop using powerful tools and techniques. Learn to use blending modes, layer masks, smart objects, and more to make stunning double exposures that look both creative and professional.

  5. Nov 10, 2016 · Originally photographers took two photos (“exposures”) on the same piece of film to combine them, but now it’s usually done with software like Photoshop or GIMP. In this guide, we'll show you how to make your own double exposure images.

  6. Apr 12, 2023 · What You'll Learn in This Double Exposure Photoshop Tutorial. How to prepare the main photo; How to do a double exposure in Photoshop by combining two images; How to add the finishing touches to your double exposure photos; Double Exposure Portrait Tutorial Assets

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