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.