How To Create A Double Color Exposure Effect
by Lesa Snider
There are (at least) two sides to most everything: day and night, stillness and movement, coins,...
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There are (at least) two sides to most everything: day and night, stillness and movement, coins,...
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Starting in the 1860s, photographers began exposing their shots two, three, or even more times before moving to the next frame, allowing them to superimpose various images into the same photograph. Thus was the birth of double-exposure photography, an entirely new outlet for photographers striving to create interesting and thought-provoking imagery. And, while it’s still an absolute rush to create a stunning double exposure in-camera, it can be just as exciting and creatively stimulating to do the exact same thing using only Photoshop.
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