With the Double Exposure Light Effect Template for Photoshop you can instantly emulate a double exposure effect from any photo or graphic that you want. You just need to replace the 2 Smart Objects and the file will automatically update the 4 included effects using your own graphics or images.
After updating the Smart Objects, you can turn on/off the different adjustment layers, gradient maps and pick any of the 4 included combinations to fine tune the end result. The included PSD file has a resolution of 300 dpi with a dimension of 6000 x 4000 px in RGB color mode perfect to be used on your digital designs.
How to update the Smart Objects
- Open the "Double Exposure Light Effect.psd" file in Photoshop.
- Double click on the "[Your Image Here]" Smart Object layer thumbnail.
- Replace the sample artwork with your own content.
- Save and close the Smart Object.
- Repeat for the other Smart Object.
How to use the Gradient Maps
- Open the "Double Exposure Light Effect.psd" file in Photoshop.
- Click on the eye icon next to the "Gradient Maps" layers group to make it visible.
- Turn on/off any of the 5 included Gradient Maps.
Some tips to get even more effects
- Increase or Decrease the opacity of the "Combination X" layer groups.
- Expand the "Color Tone" layer group and turn on/off the different layers (or increase/decrease the opacity).
- Turn on 2 or more Gradient Maps and decrease the layer opacity.