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| 04/28/2004 02:27:47 AM |
X-Rays (Accidentally Discovered in 1895) by labudsComment by willem: I never knew the F717 could do double exposure, so I am looking forward to seeing your tutorial. I find it especially good in this image that you have created an overlap between the two so there is a smooth transition from the x-ray to the normal picture. Congrats. |
| 04/28/2004 01:28:02 AM |
X-Rays (Accidentally Discovered in 1895) by labudsComment by Natator: Excellent technique, I was dieing to find out how this one was done. Great work Alex.
I wish the 10D could do double exposures, as I can see an awful lot of ways this could be used legally within the challenges. |
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X-Rays (Accidentally Discovered in 1895) by labudsComment by gwsallen: Yiks.. i tot this has been validated??? Sorry i did not rate you a good score. Anyway would like to know how you do this?
what is the shutter speed? usually the computer flickers if to capture at higher speed. personally i have not try this, would like to know from you EXPRESS the best shutter speed to capture image on TV or computer monitor Message edited by author 2004-04-28 00:41:26. |
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| 04/28/2004 12:29:38 AM |
X-Rays (Accidentally Discovered in 1895) by labudsComment by labuds: Originally posted by mavrik: I want to add this to favorites, but I want to wait to see if it gets DQ'd first. Can you tell more detail about your setup?
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It was validated six days ago. I'll put up a tutorial this week about it. |
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