I was looking at some designs that had a technique called ghosting. This technique adds an artistic touch to a page.
Ghosting means having a duplicate of an image but with reduced opacity. If you want to use this technique, including the full-strength version of the picture is essential.

First, take a photo and place it on your artboard to create a ghosted image. Then, duplicate it, send it to the back, and enlarge it to the desired size.
Once you have found the position you want, you can reduce the opacity of the back enlarged image using the opacity button from the menu bar. Use the slider to adjust the picture opacity to create a fading effect. Generally, around 15 percent is a good starting point, but it may vary depending on the desired result.
For example, if you want a pad of paper with ghosting in the middle of the page, it’s better to use a lower opacity, like 10 percent. This way, it is barely noticeable, and people can write over it without issues.
Using ghosting can have a positive impact on your business.
For instance, if you have a pad of paper with the client’s logo, it will be a constant reminder of your company’s name and what you offer.
This way, potential customers are more likely to remember and contact you in the future.