How Do You Create A Double Exposure In Photoshop?
Adobe Photoshop gives digital photographers creative control for their digital imaging. Since it is such a powerful image editing tool, Photoshop can be made to mimic in-camera effects from film cameras, such as vignettes and double exposures. This allows the photographer to get the effect of using film while still skipping over any wet darkroom processes. To create a simple double exposure effect in Adobe Photoshop, you will need two digital images, edited to suit your project. Open both images in Adobe Photoshop. Go to the File Menu and select the “Open” option to bring up a navigation tool. Select your image, then click “OK.” Repeat until both images are open. Resize your images to the same dimensions. Go to “Image” on the top toolbar, and then select “Image Size” from the drop down menu. Make sure both images are the same size in pixels. You may need to crop or alter your images to get them to fit in the same space. Select the image you wish to use as the base exposure. Select the