Apply an artistic red–cyan double-exposure effect using two poses of the same person from the uploaded photo. Keep the base layer as the original pose, and generate a second pose where the head angle, gaze direction, facial direction, or expression is slightly different, as if captured a moment earlier or later. Color the second pose in red, the base pose in cyan, and offset the layers to create a clean, intentional ghosting effect with crisp separation (no messy blur).
Preserve photorealism: keep the person’s identity, facial structure, skin texture, pores, makeup (if any), hair detail, tattoos, and clothing details. Maintain strong contrast and sharpness on both layers. Do not stylize into anime/cartoon. Do not change the scene or replace the background—keep the background minimal and unobtrusive, with the subject clearly dominant.
Composition rules:
- The base layer (cyan) remains perfectly aligned to the original photo.
- The red layer is a second, slightly different pose of the same person, offset a few pixels to one side for a clean double-image look.
- Ensure the red layer does not fully cover the face; both faces should remain readable and recognizable.
- No extra objects, no text, no new people.
Final result should look like a high-end, modern photographic double-exposure / chromatic ghosting portrait.