Digital Photography and Imaging | Week 7

WEEK 7/04/06/2024


Lecture - Double Exposure

Double exposure photography refers to merging multiple images.
  1. Using the Tilt-Shift Effect
  2. Create fake reflection
  3. Experiment with simple portraits and
  4. details textured
  5. Convert your results to Black & White
  6. Work with silhouette
  7. Pick two random photo
  8. Make simple objects look fascinating
  9. Use Shadow
PHOTOSHOP : Blend Modes

Blend Modes GroupsBlend Modes Groups
A particular blending mode works really well on more difficult subjects like glass, smoke, fire and lightning.

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 - Double Exposure

Photo Editing & Composition

Fig. 1.1 Materials

Fig. 1.2 Sample Outcome


Practical - Project2A: Exercise 1 (Photo Manipulation)

1. Class Tutorial Exercise

Part 1: DOUBLE EXPOSURE FOLLOW TUTORIAL


Fig. 1.3 Final Layers

Fig. 1.4 Final Outcome for Project2A: Part 1

Part 2: MY OWN DOUBLE EXPOSURE

Fig. 1.5 Final Layers

Fig. 1.6 Final Outcome for Project2A: Part 2

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