How to create double exposure?

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Apr 8, 2006
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I have PS CS2.

What is your suggestion to creating a double (or triple) exposure ie superimposing one image (or part of one image) onto another.

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Mike Russell
Apr 8, 2006
"My View" <no spam > wrote in message
I have PS CS2.

What is your suggestion to creating a double (or triple) exposure ie superimposing one image (or part of one image) onto another.

Add the second exposure as a layer with 50 percent transparency, and the third with 33 percent.


Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
MV
My View
Apr 8, 2006
Thanks Mike
Do I then use say the erase tool to remove parts of each image that I don’t want?

"Mike Russell" wrote in message
"My View" <no spam > wrote in message
I have PS CS2.

What is your suggestion to creating a double (or triple) exposure ie superimposing one image (or part of one image) onto another.

Add the second exposure as a layer with 50 percent transparency, and the third with 33 percent.


Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com

MR
Mike Russell
Apr 8, 2006
From: "My View" <no spam >

Thanks Mike
Do I then use say the erase tool to remove parts of each image that I don’t want?

Sure – that will work. Or you can add a layer mask and paint it black where you want the image to go away. The nice thing about a layer mask is you can change your mind.

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
MV
My View
Apr 9, 2006
Thanks Mike

PeterH
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"Mike Russell" wrote in message
From: "My View" <no spam >

Thanks Mike
Do I then use say the erase tool to remove parts of each image that I don’t want?

Sure – that will work. Or you can add a layer mask and paint it black where you want the image to go away. The nice thing about a layer mask is you can change your mind.

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com

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