Double exposure (double exposure) refers to multiple exposures on the same film, a technique for photography, and a mysterious and inarticulate visual effect that many people indulge in.
Double Exposure picture
Double Exposure picture
Double Exposure picture
While cameras such as Canon 5D MKIII are already equipped with multiple exposures, they are often not able to produce exactly what they want, because of time constraints. Then the post-processing of the image will provide one more solution for the image to produce multiple exposures.
This issue of foreign quality translation of the course to bring you how to use Photoshop to create a dual-exposure picture effects, two photos according to different design ideas to create new photos. In this PS tutorial, the main will be used to the PS of the crop, mask, adjust the edge, blending mode, such as two photos together, and then adjust the layer to modify the color.
Final effect Diagram
Figure 00 (the picture above is the final effect chart, the image below)
Step:1
When you open portrait footage in Photoshop, some adjustments are made to the footage below.
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Step:2
At the bottom of the Layers panel, click Create a new fill or adjust icon and click Select Solid Color.
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Step:3
Select the fill color to be white, click OK.
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Step:4
Click on the small lock on the background layer to unlock the layer to an editable layer. Move the background over the layers panel on the layers panel to display the background.
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Step:5
Below you need to pick out the model from the white background. For a solid color background, the best tool is the quick selection tool. Select the Quick selection tool's approximate cutout range.
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Step:6
Select "Select > Adjust Edges" In the main menu bar to select the model's hair and other details one by one. When the settings are complete, select output to layer mask in the Adjust Edge dialog box, and then click OK.
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Category:
- PS Composite Picture Tutorial
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