DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING | WEEK 5
NAME: Aishath Eshal Shihab
I.D: 0381863
COURSE: Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media
GROUP: 1
I.D: 0381863
COURSE: Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media
GROUP: 1
LECTURE
Double Exposure and Image Blending Mode
What is double exposure?
- Merging multiple images. The goal is to make them surreal, emotional, or humorous usually featuring silhouettes. Double exposure effect may look complicated at first but it’s easy to make in-camera and in Adobe Photoshop.
- Tilt-shift effect
- Create fake reflection
- Experiment with simple portraits and detailed textures
- Convert your results to black and white
- Work with silhouette
- Pick two random photos
- Make simple objects look fascinating
- Use shadow
Blend Modes.
- A particular blending mode works really well on more difficult subjects like glass, smoke, fire and lightning.
- Quick guide:
- Select the Layer 1 (Fire) to be on top of the Background (Musicians)
- Go to the Blending Modes option
- Select “Screen”
- As a result, all of the pixels on the fire will be selected as Screen blending mode
TUTORIAL
PHOTO EDITING & COMPOSITION:
PRACTICAL
INSTRUCTION:
- Follow the WEEK 7 Tutorial Demo (DOUBLE EXPOSURE)
https://youtu.be/y2JuZUhZWZY - Download the images here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lDhDvSaro8tW7XCRa14nOqJO9bDRuqS6?usp=sharing
- Attach the Project 2A: Double Exposure - PART 1 (DOUBLE EXPOSURE FOLLOW TUTORIAL)
- Attach the Project 2A: Double Exposure - PART 2 (MY OWN DOUBLE EXPOSURE)


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