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How to Create Double Exposure Photo in PowerPoint

In this video you will learn how to create a double exposure effect photos in PowerPoint. You can follow this tutorial in PowerPoint 2013, 2016 and higher versions. Click play to watch the video below. https://youtu.be/7JOIYbZ2pR8 Link to Ramgopal's PowerPoint Mastery Training Program mentioned in this video >> What you need to create this beautiful effect in PowerPoint - A high-quality silhouette. The website freepic.com has some nice high-quality silhouettes available. You can download the eps image file. - A picture that you want to show within the silhouette How to create the effect: - Add the silhouette image into PowerPoint and ungroup the image - Copy the specific silhouette you want to use into a separate slide - Add transparency effect to the image by going to Shape Fill - Transparency - Add the picture you want to use and send it behind the silhouette - Crop the picture so that its edges are close to the silhouette graphic - Cut the background picture and paste it as a Shape Fill - Picture into the silhouette - In picture tools format, you can change the picture to Black and White image by setting it to desaturate 100%. Your double exposure effect photo is ready! Hope you found this tutorial on how to create a double exposure effect photo in PowerPoint 2013 useful. If you did, please do share your feedback below.

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