DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING | WEEK 5

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING | WEEK 5

NAME: Aishath Eshal Shihab
I.D: 0381863
COURSE: Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media    
GROUP: 1  

LECTURE

Double Exposure and Image Blending Mode

What is double exposure?

  1. 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.
    1. Tilt-shift effect
    2.  Create fake reflection
    3. Experiment with simple portraits and detailed textures
    4. Convert your results to black and white
    5. Work with silhouette
    6. Pick two random photos
    7. Make simple objects look fascinating
    8. Use shadow 

Blend Modes.

  1. A particular blending mode works really well on more difficult subjects like glass, smoke, fire and lightning.
  2. Quick guide:
    1. Select the Layer 1 (Fire) to be on top of the Background (Musicians)
    2. Go to the Blending Modes option
    3. Select “Screen”
    4. As a result, all of the pixels on the fire will be selected as Screen blending mode

 


TUTORIAL

PHOTO EDITING & COMPOSITION:


PRACTICAL 

INSTRUCTION:

  1. Follow the WEEK 7 Tutorial Demo (DOUBLE EXPOSURE) 
    https://youtu.be/y2JuZUhZWZY
  2. Download the images here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lDhDvSaro8tW7XCRa14nOqJO9bDRuqS6?usp=sharing
  3. Attach the Project 2A: Double Exposure - PART 1 (DOUBLE EXPOSURE FOLLOW TUTORIAL)
  4. Attach the Project 2A: Double Exposure - PART 2 (MY OWN DOUBLE EXPOSURE)

PART 1 (DOUBLE EXPOSURE FOLLOW TUTORIAL)


PART 2  (MY OWN DOUBLE EXPOSURE)

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