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Double exposure- Guided Edit

  1. Adobe Premiere Elements User Guide
  2. Introduction to Adobe Premiere Elements
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    7. Creating specialty clips
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  6. Arranging clips
    1. Arrange clips in the Expert view timeline
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    4. Working with clip and timeline markers
  7. Editing clips
    1. Reduce noise
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    3. Candid Moments
    4. Color Match
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    9. Adjusting Brightness, Contrast, and Color - Guided Edit
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    13. Trimming Unwanted Frames - Guided Edit
    14. Trim clips
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  9. Special effects basics
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    3. Create a black and white video with a color pop - Guided Edit
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    5. Effects basics
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    9. Fill Frame - Guided edit
    10. Create a time-lapse - Guided edit
    11. Best practices to create a time-lapse video
  10. Applying special effects
    1. Use pan and zoom to create video-like effect
    2. Transparency and superimposing
    3. Reposition, scale, or rotate clips with the Motion effect
    4. Apply an Effects Mask to your video
    5. Adjust temperature and tint
    6. Create a Glass Pane effect - Guided Edit
    7. Create a picture-in-picture overlay
    8. Applying effects using Adjustment layers
    9. Adding Title to your movie
    10. Removing haze
    11. Creating a Picture in Picture - Guided Edit
    12. Create a Vignetting effect
    13. Add a Split Tone Effect
    14. Add FilmLooks effects
    15. Add an HSL Tuner effect
    16. Fill Frame - Guided edit
    17. Create a time-lapse - Guided edit
    18. Animated Sky - Guided edit
    19. Select object
    20. Animated Mattes - Guided Edit
    21. Double exposure- Guided Edit
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    8. Adding Narration to your movie - Guided Edit
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  14. Sharing and exporting your movies
    1. Export and share your videos
    2. Sharing for PC playback
    3. Compression and data-rate basics
    4. Common settings for sharing

What is the Double Exposure?

Double exposure is a combination of two exposures in one image or video to produce evocative results by superimposing them. Use this edit in PRE to add a video within a photo and create projects that are dramatic and engrossing.

How will my videos look with this effect?

Here are a few examples of videos with Double Exposure effect applied to them.

Video with the photo Leaf used to create Double Exposure.

Video with the photo Alpine-forest used to create Double Exposure.

Video with the photo Lady used to create Double Exposure.

Video with Bokeh used to create Double Exposure.

How to apply Double Exposure?

Start by importing the silhouette photo

A screenshot of the photos category under Graphics

Select Guided > Fun Edits > Double Exposure . Now in the Right Panel, click on the Graphics icon to choose a photo from the Photo category. If you wish to use your own assets, choose Add Media or Project Assets. Note that you can only select one photo.

Drag-and-drop the photo on the track Video 1 in the Timeline.

 

Import and add your video clip

Screenshot of the Add Media and Project Assets window to import media

Click Add Media to add a new video clip. If you have already imported the clip, select Project Assets to choose it. Ensure you only add one video clip.

Drag-and-drop the video clip to the Video 2 track on the Timeline at Playhead position.

Match duration

Now to match the duration of the photo to the video, click the right edge of the photo on Video 1 track and drag it to match the duration of the clip on Video 2 track.

Drag the photo to match the duration of the video

Change the Blend Mode

Click on the Applied Effects icon on the right panel. Now click on Blend Mode dropdown and select one of the mode according to your preference. We recommend you to try different blend modes for different effects.

Choose from different Blend Mode options available in the drop-down

Apply adjustments and effects

The Guided Edit will now prompt you to adjust the exposure of the photo on video Track 1. Click on exposure and select one the presets. Similarly you can also change brightness and contrast of the photo.

Apply one of the Exposure presents by clicking on it

Choose a present to be applied to your video

Select Temperature and Tint to apply one of the presets and make your video look different in double exposure.

Click play to see the final result. To export the final output, select File > Export and Share. For information about various exports and share options available, see Export and share your videos.

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