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Hello,

I want to clone myself in photos and videos.

I have aa phone app that does double exposure - but it is not perfect.

In the example with attached images. I took a photo of a pot, then moved it, took the photo again. then used a double exposure mode to show them together. Cloning them. But you can see the clone is transparent.

Can I do this in PhD? I would lik to also do it in PowerDirector.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

VeePo
AshWilliams [Avatar]
Member Location: Michigan Joined: Mar 28, 2013 23:38 Messages: 109 Offline
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Use content aware clone in Guided. See attached...I did it quickly, so not perfect. But is that what you're looking for?

Ash
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hmmm...my attachments are not working

trying again
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hmmm...my attachments are not working

trying again - keep getting a 504
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Fedora [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 28, 2020 11:33 Messages: 1 Offline
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Before you start clonning yoursef in videos and photos you need have proper knowledge about the software you are using else you can use youtube tutorial for it.

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Quote Use content aware clone in Guided. See attached...I did it quickly, so not perfect. But is that what you're looking for?

Ash


Thanks....the word 'cloning' is right in there!
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Quote Hello,

I want to clone myself in photos and videos.

I have aa phone app that does double exposure - but it is not perfect.

In the example with attached images. I took a photo of a pot, then moved it, took the photo again. then used a double exposure mode to show them together. Cloning them. But you can see the clone is transparent.

Can I do this in PhD? I would lik to also do it in PowerDirector.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

VeePo


Here is a better example of what I am trying to do.
A camera on a tripod takes two photos. The backgrounds remain the same, the person or object is moved, so it looks like two.

Here is a photo fo the same person in two different spots, but when changing the exposure, I was able to make it look like they are twins. But you can see through the person, so the effect is not great.

The Content Aware option if traced properly will make a duplicate, but not allow a different pose of the same person or object, taking away the realism.

Thoughts on how to accomplish this? Likely a few steps?

Let the creatives speak!

Thank you all!
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tomasc [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33 Messages: 6464 Offline
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The second person’s left neck and right leg is too transparent in your final photo.

You are on the right track in my opinion. You need to copy the person from the second photo and paste it in the first one.

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Quote The second person’s left neck and right leg is too transparent your final photo.

You are on the right track in my opinion. You need to copy the person from the second photo and paste it in the first one.


I wonder if I can overlay one photo on top of the other....?

Ok, thanks for the feedback! Appreciated!
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