Re: double exposure

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Jenn Golden,
You can use a eraser[With varied opacity] to slowly, erase the parts which
you don't want. Revealing the parts from the picture bellow.
You can also do something similar to this
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/ContrastMask/, with two exposures.

Alexandre
Sorry about that mail.


On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine <
alexandre.prokoudine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 5:52 PM, jenn golden wrote:
> > Hi - last year I attempted and successfully created double exposures
> using
> > gimp and digital pics! But I lost the email that had the instructions in
> > it. Can someone please help me out? I promise to save it somewhere!  I
> have
> > not been playing with the program, and I just took pics at a wedding on
> > Sat, and I wanted to work with a few:)  Thank you!!
>
> Do you mean something like the following?
>
> 1. Open 1st image.
> 2. File > Open As Layer for the 2nd image.
> 3. Tweak opacity slider for the upper layer in the Layers dialog until
> you like it
>
> Alexandre Prokoudine
> http://libregraphicsworld.org
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