Double Exposure Effect – Photoshop Tutorial


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In today’s Photoshop tutorial, I will show you how to create a double exposure effect by combining 3 different images together, blending them into 1 image.

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How to Create a Double Exposure Effect with Photoshop

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31 responses to “Double Exposure Effect – Photoshop Tutorial”

  1. Can you Do a tutorial on how to make a text multiple colors? Say for instance I had the word "Cat"…. can you make it so the bottom half of the word "cat" is black, and the top half of the word green?

  2. I have never seen double exposures done this way! I'm going to do it this way from now on, in the past I've only seen them done by just screening an image on top of another which works but looks nowhere near as good as this. Awesome tutorials as always 🙂

  3. heloooooo !! Your videos are great and I love them but sometimes when ever I have to merge a photo or the shortcuts I don't know how to do it because I use a Mac to do it , is there any link that can help me to use your commands on my laptop ??

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