In theory, you can repeat the steps as many times as you want, but the final result looks best with three or four images. Resize and move the image as desired and tap the check mark to confirm. Select Tools, then Double Exposure and import another image. Tap the check mark to finish up and you will be taken to the main window.
This will black out the background image and create a canvas for the collage-like combination. Select the droplet icon to open the opacity tool and move the slider all the way to the right. Tap the “image +” icon and add another photo, pinch to resize that photo and move it on the screen. Open an image and select the Double Exposure tool. Snapseed Collage TrickĮven though there is no collage tool in Snapseed, you can take advantage of Double Exposure and create one. You can preview the background image at any time by tapping the switch icon in the top right corner. Moving the slider to the right will make the background image black, and moving it to the left will fade the foreground image. Press the drop icon to bring up the opacity slider. If you want to edit the photo after you are done, you will need to use other Snapseed tools. Note: The Dual Exposure filters are available before clicking the check mark. A menu will appear with six different filters up and you can choose to add or subtract light, create an overlay, etc.
Tap the icon in the center of the Double Exposure menu (it’s at the bottom, next to the “image +” icon). Fortunately, there are two filters to adjust the images to your preferences. As indicated, automatic double exposure may not work trick every time.