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12/14/2004 02:53:00 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by Formerlee: I know this isn't quite the same as blending, but can I use a photo with multiple exposures in a Basic Challenge?
Everything is done in camera with no editing. |
Yes.
The easiest way to get the proper exposure on a multi, is to take a reading for the firs exposre, say f3.2 at 1/160.
go to manual mode and select f3.2 and 1/320. (you get 1/2 the exposre this way).
repeat for the second exposure.
Might not be foolproof, but will get you close.
I know most of the Fuji camersa can do multiple exposure in -camera, but apparently very very few other cameras can.
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12/14/2004 02:56:21 PM · #27 |
Thanks for that, bestagents
Will have to try it out over next few weeks...plenty of free time over xmas for experimenting! |
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12/14/2004 03:02:28 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by Formerlee: I know this isn't quite the same as blending, but can I use a photo with multiple exposures in a Basic Challenge?
Everything is done in camera with no editing. |
Yeah sure can..
Here is one where I used 4 exposures and painting with light!

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