Double Exposure Effect Photoshop Tutorial


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In today’s video tutorial we’re going to create a surreal double exposure effect in Adobe Photoshop, which is based on the authentic multiple technique technique used by Photographers, where two photographs are exposed onto the same film to blend two images together.

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24 responses to “Double Exposure Effect Photoshop Tutorial”

  1. Hey im late and sorry, but ive been searching through the comments but i keep getting stuck. When ever i drag my chosen backround image it becomes really small and i cant stretch it because it distorts it and ruins the image. What must i do?

  2. I thought this was a great tutorial at the perfect speed, just skipped over the basics and went straight into the cool stuff…. not every video on Youtube should be for beginners lol

  3. Holyyyyyyy Cowwwwww…..

    Brother thank you soooo much, I just learn two things from your Video.

    Simple and well explained. You're a pro

    Thank you so much once again.

    Keeping up the excellent work.
    You just got a subscriber.

  4. Why do people expect tutorials to be for beginners only? This guy clearly made this video for people who have used photoshop before. It's the perfect speed if you don't know how to use photoshop do some research first

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