I regularly use two applications to create double-exposures:
- DoubleExp (or DXP) - created for just that purpose; and
- TrueHDR - created for making HDR (High Dynamic Range) photos.
For the examples in this post, I use two images:
A dark image
And a light image:
Using DXP on HalfMix:
D by Rantz rantz on EYE'EM
And using TrueHDR:
True by Rantz rantz on EYE'EM
I enjoy the randomness that comes in when using TrueHDR for making double-exposures.

