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02/26/2005 02:30:54 PM · #1 |
Someone posted a picture not so long ago of himself in a church with multiple exposures.
It was him about 25 times in a church. I'm trying to find this picture again as I'm trying to recreate the same technique. Anyway can tell me who/where or when was it?
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02/26/2005 02:33:44 PM · #2 |
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02/26/2005 02:34:23 PM · #3 |
Kiwiness
Edit: LOL, you're quick!
Message edited by author 2005-02-26 14:34:52.
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02/26/2005 05:03:40 PM · #4 |
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02/26/2005 05:09:00 PM · #5 |
| How do you do multiple exposure type stuff like this? I understand keeping the same set up/framing of the shot, but as far as merging the images in editing software, how do you do it? |
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02/26/2005 05:09:45 PM · #6 |
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02/26/2005 05:15:26 PM · #7 |
| No, I know its Photoshoped. That's my question, how do you do this through photo editing? |
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02/26/2005 05:22:31 PM · #8 |
| You take multiple shots with the camera in same positon and you moving around. Open the images you want to use, make selection around the person and copy them (the selection) to new layers. You keep the background as the base layer. |
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02/26/2005 06:57:03 PM · #9 |
Right. You set up, put the cam on manual exposure and manually set focus, then take each individual shot. Afterward, you can simply stack them with each shot in a layer and mask off the parts that you don't want showing for each shot. Using a layer mask allows you to go back & tweak. The BG should exactly match so you only need to mask roughly, except where the "people" would overlap.
The PSD files do get awfully big tho...
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