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Snapseed double exposure
Snapseed double exposure








Here, we’ll be using this tool to provide the picture with an overall blue shade. Tweak the White Balanceīy playing with the white balance, you can give an image a range of hues like red, blue, yellow, etc. Instead, it modifies the overexposed part so that it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb. On the flipside, PNG is more ideal for desktop screenshots and designs with dull colours.Note: Do keep in mind that Snapseed can’t actually reproduce the actual scenery/landscape, especially in case of stark-white backgrounds. If you’re unaware, you should save photos as JPG if they contain vibrant colours (photographs and in-game screenshots). JPG and PNG are common file compression methods and using them correctly would help you save large files better, without affecting the quality. With this tool, you can even clone objects and change your backgrounds – the sky’s the limit! Save images in PNG format Tip: Keep your tripod and phone in the same position while you switch up your poses so that editing will be less of a hassle. Draw over the area where your second image should overlap and you’re done. After that, view your double exposure edits by tapping on the icon at the top with an arrow. Next, hit the raindrop icon to max out the opacity. Add your second photo and tap on Blending Modes (the icon in the middle) to select the “Subtract” option. Once you’ve got your pictures, import your first photo on Snapseed and tap on double exposure.

snapseed double exposure

For best results, we recommend using a tripod and getting a bluetooth remote if you’re shooting alone.

snapseed double exposure

Image: now you can with the double exposure tool.










Snapseed double exposure