Free • No signup Fix Double exposure ghosting · Free

Best angle but double exposure?

Perfect moment ruined by camera glitch creating ghost images? AI removes double exposure instantly.

Group of friends at a picnic
Photo 1
+
Woman to add to the group photo
Photo 2
Combined photo with the woman added to the group
Result

Best Angle But Double Exposure? Fix Camera Glitch with AI

Upload photo to fix double exposure ghosting

Free • Results in 30 seconds • No signup

Release to upload

FreeNo signupNo watermark
Popular use cases:
  • Fix double exposure
  • Remove ghosting from photo
  • Camera glitch fix
  • HDR processing error
  • Burst mode artifact
  • Remove ghost image
  • Fix camera shake ghosting

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
Powered by
AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Accidental double exposure remove double exposure effect, make single clear image 28s
Ghosting or transparent duplicate fix ghosting, remove transparent duplicate layers 30s
HDR or burst mode error remove overlapping images, keep sharpest single shot 35s
Camera shake ghost trail fix camera shake ghosting, sharpen to single image 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Upload the photo you want to improve. The AI analyzes existing light sources and shadows to apply realistic double exposure ghosting corrections. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Simple ghosting removal: 25-35 seconds. Complex overlapping images or severe artifacts: 45-60 seconds.
  2. Describe what you want

    Type 'remove the double exposure effect' or 'fix the ghosting and make the image sharp and clear.' The AI identifies the ghost/duplicate layer, removes it, and preserves the main sharp image. You don't need to mark anything—the AI understands 'ghosting' and 'double exposure.'

    Tip: If you know which layer is the good one, specify: 'keep the sharp foreground image, remove the blurry ghost layer behind it.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Camera created unwanted double image remove the double exposure effect and make it a single clear image
    Ghosting or transparent duplicate visible fix the ghosting and remove all transparent duplicate layers
    Burst mode or HDR processing error remove the overlapping images, keep only the sharpest single shot
    Motion blur creating ghost trail remove the motion blur ghost trail, keep the clear subject
    3 more prompts
    Camera shake artifact with duplicate edges fix camera shake ghosting, sharpen to single clean image
    Know which layer is correct keep the sharp foreground image, remove the blurry ghost layer in background
    Multiple ghost copies visible remove all ghost duplicates and artifacts, create one clear sharp image
  3. Review the result

    Check that all ghost images are gone and only the clear, sharp main image remains. Zoom in on edges and faces to verify there's no residual ghosting, transparency, or blurry duplicates.

  4. Refine if needed (optional)

    If some ghosting remains or the wrong layer was kept, try 'remove all remaining ghost images, keep only the sharpest layer' or tap a marker on the ghost area and say 'remove this ghost/duplicate.'

    Tip: For complex multi-layer exposures, specify which to keep: 'keep the person in focus, remove the blurry transparent duplicate.'
Try it free

Best Angle But Double Exposure? Fix Camera Glitch with AI

Upload photo to fix double exposure ghosting

Free • Results in 30 seconds • No signup

Release to upload

Free • No signup

"Perfect shot at a concert but my phone camera glitched and created this weird ghost double image. This fixed it completely—looks like it never happened." @ConcertGoer

See it in action

Group of friends at a picnic
Main Photo
Woman to add to the group photo
Reference
Combined photo with the woman added to the group
Result

Concert photo with phone camera glitch ghosting

Perfect moment at a concert but phone camera glitched and created a transparent ghost duplicate of the performer. AI removed the ghost layer and kept the sharp main image.

Prompt: remove the double exposure effect and make it a single clear image
Portrait with ghosting halo around subject from HDR error
Before
->
Same portrait with ghosting removed, clean sharp edges
After

Portrait with HDR processing error creating ghosting

Beautiful outdoor portrait but HDR processing created unwanted ghosting around the subject. One prompt removed all ghost artifacts and preserved the sharp main image.

Prompt: fix the ghosting and remove all transparent duplicate layers

Detailed Guides by Scenario

📷

Photo Rescue & Restoration

Revive old, damaged, or poorly-shot photos with AI double exposure ghosting — bring new life to images you thought were unsalvageable.

Common Scenarios

  • Applying double exposure ghosting to old family photos that have degraded over time
  • Fixing a once-in-a-lifetime shot (wedding, graduation) that suffers from poor quality
  • Using double exposure ghosting on scanned prints to get crisp digital versions

Best Practices

  • Scan old photos at the highest DPI your scanner supports before uploading for best results
  • Describe the specific issue — 'this photo is too dark and blurry' gives better double exposure ghosting than a generic prompt
  • For severely damaged photos, work in stages: fix the biggest issue first, then refine
📷

Professional & Business Use

Ensure photos for websites, presentations, and marketing meet professional standards with double exposure ghosting.

Common Scenarios

  • Using double exposure ghosting on employee photos for a company website that need to look polished
  • Applying double exposure ghosting to event photos before sharing in a client presentation
  • Improving product images with double exposure ghosting for an online store or catalog

Best Practices

  • Process all images in a batch with the same enhancement settings for visual consistency
  • For web use, balance enhancement quality with file size — overly large images slow page loads
  • Always compare before and after to make sure double exposure ghosting looks natural, not over-processed
📷

Social Media & Personal Sharing

Make your personal photos look their best before sharing with friends, family, or followers using double exposure ghosting.

Common Scenarios

  • Quickly applying double exposure ghosting to vacation photos before posting on social media
  • Using double exposure ghosting on a selfie that has great composition but poor lighting
  • Batch-fixing a phone gallery of photos with double exposure ghosting before creating an album to share

Best Practices

  • Start with the photo you'd most like to share — fix that one first and use the same approach on the rest
  • For selfies, subtle enhancement always beats heavy processing — keep it natural
  • If the photo was shot in low light, mention it in the prompt so the AI tailors double exposure ghosting accordingly

If something looks off

AI removed the wrong layer—kept the ghost instead of the sharp image

Why: The AI couldn't determine which layer was the intended main image vs the unwanted ghost.

Try: keep the sharpest/clearest layer, remove the blurry transparent ghost duplicate

Tip: Be explicit about which is the 'good' layer: 'keep the sharp one' or 'keep the layer in focus.'

Some ghosting or transparency still visible

Why: The AI removed most but not all of the ghost layer, leaving subtle artifacts or edges.

Try: remove all remaining ghosting and transparency, make it completely solid and clear

Tip: 'All remaining' signals you want complete removal, not partial reduction.

Image became blurry or lost sharpness after ghost removal

Why: The AI merged layers in a way that reduced overall sharpness, or removed edges thinking they were ghost artifacts.

Try: remove ghosting but keep the image sharp and well-defined, don't blur edges

Tip: Add 'keep sharp' or 'maintain clarity' to prevent unwanted softening during correction.

Colors or exposure changed after removing ghost layer

Why: Double exposure often affects brightness and color. Removing one layer can shift the overall tone.

Try: remove ghost layer but maintain the original colors and brightness

Tip: If color/exposure shifted, add 'keep original lighting and color' to your prompt.

AI didn't recognize or fix the ghosting at all

Why: The ghosting may be subtle or the AI didn't interpret 'double exposure' as a problem to fix.

Try: tap marker on the ghost duplicate area, then 'remove this transparent layer completely'

Tip: When verbal description fails, markers show exactly what you want removed.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the ghost layer before describing it?

No. Just type 'remove the double exposure' or 'fix the ghosting' and the AI identifies and removes ghost layers automatically. Markers are only needed if the AI can't tell which layer is the ghost vs the main image, or if stubborn artifacts remain.

What causes double exposure or ghosting in photos?

Common causes include camera glitches during capture, HDR processing errors merging multiple exposures incorrectly, burst mode frames accidentally layered, camera shake during long exposure, or software bugs in photo apps. The AI can fix most of these issues.

Can this fix severe ghosting with multiple overlapping images?

Yes, in most cases. For complex multi-layer ghosting, you may need to be specific: 'remove all ghost duplicates, keep only the sharpest single image.' Very severe cases may need Pro mode (4 credits) for better layer separation.

Will this make my photo blurry or lose quality?

It shouldn't, when done correctly. The AI aims to preserve the sharpest layer and remove only the ghost/duplicate. Add 'keep the image sharp' to ensure clarity is maintained during correction.

What if I actually want double exposure as an artistic effect?

This tool is for fixing unwanted camera glitches, not removing intentional artistic double exposures. If your double exposure was deliberate, don't use this fix. But if it was accidental and you want a single clear image, this is exactly what you need.

Is EditThisPic's AI double exposure ghosting fixer really free?

Yes — you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.

Can I fix double exposure ghosting on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.

What photo formats does the AI double exposure ghosting fixer support?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest.

Ready to fix your camera glitch and save the shot?

Free to try. No signup required.