Double exposure blend of two photos. Portrait + landscape = artistic composition.
How to use
- Upload photo A (base, usually portrait silhouette) and B (overlay, landscape).
- Pick blend mode (Screen / Multiply / etc.).
- Tune B's opacity, scale, rotation.
- Grayscale A for more artistic effect.
- Duotone for color unity.
- Download PNG.
Key features
- 6 blend modes (Screen, Multiply, Overlay, etc.)
- Photo B opacity, scale, rotation
- Grayscale A option
- Duotone color unification (portrait + landscape)
- Live preview
Use cases
- Instagram posts — artistic profile photos
- Album covers — portrait + landscape
- Book covers — poetry / novels
- Wedding albums — couple + nature
- Travel memories — you + destination
What is double exposure?
Double Exposure originated in the film-camera era — exposing the same frame twice. Reproduced digitally in Photoshop/Lightroom. The portrait silhouette + nature landscape combination is most famous. Photographers like Aimee Whitehouse and Christoffer Relander made it iconic; True Detective Season 1's opening popularized it.
FAQ
Best photo combinations?
A: portrait silhouette with dark background. B: detail-rich trees, clouds, city, space.
Blend mode recommendation?
Screen for bright portrait + dark landscape; Multiply for dark portrait + bright landscape.
Why duotone?
If A and B have clashing tones, duotone unifies them.
Free?
Yes, no uploads.