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        Sprinkhaan 
           
           
         
          
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				 Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:23 pm    Post subject: Double Expositions | 
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				Hey,
 
Could somebody explain or make a tutorial how to make a so called, Double Expositions, where you can see the background (something like a flower or a skyline) treu a face or some other object. 
 
 
Andre De Freitas is somebody who did this, i tried but it wont work. 
 
 
if you google Andre De Freitas Double Expositions, you see some examples
 
 
I somebody can help me
 
 
Sorry for the bad English 
 
 
Kind regards 
 
 
Sprinkhaan _________________ Greats Sprinkhaan  | 
			 
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        Frank1263 
           
           
          
          
          Joined: 09 May 2012 
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				 Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 4:22 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Hi sprinkhaan, welcome to the forums.
 
 
You can achieve similar effects using blend modes. Open your background image, copy/paste a portret photo and cycle through the different blend modes and choose the one you like best.  | 
			 
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        Sprinkhaan 
           
           
         
          
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				 Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:01 am    Post subject:  | 
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				thanks for your help, i already did something like that but it wont come out that way (i did is white black & white pictures). Im gonne try it again. isnt there a other way to get something like this.
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:16 am    Post subject:  | 
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				You could add a layer mask to mask out the unwanted areas using the gradient tool.  | 
			 
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        Sprinkhaan 
           
           
         
          
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:10 am    Post subject:  | 
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				thanks for your answer,
 
 
im gonne try it soon. _________________ Greats Sprinkhaan  | 
			 
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