Double exposure effects transform ordinary portraits into striking artistic compositions by blending a silhouette with another image. This technique creates dramatic posters where the subject's profile becomes a window into landscapes, textures, or abstract elements.
The process uses channel selections, layer masks, and clipping masks to seamlessly merge two images while maintaining clean edges and professional results.
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Practical Tips
These essential techniques will help you achieve clean, professional double exposure effects:
- Use channel selections to create precise silhouettes from tonal values rather than manual selections
- Create inverted layer masks by holding Alt/Option when clicking the layer mask icon
- Apply clipping masks to confine images within specific shapes while preserving editability
- Adjust text tracking by holding Alt/Option and using arrow keys for precise character spacing
- Add color overlays or gradient overlays through layer styles to enhance the visual impact
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