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How to make double expo`s with a Cannon D 10 ?



 
 
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Old October 24th 04, 09:17 PM
sfts
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Default How to make double expo`s with a Cannon D 10 ?

Dear friends
Imay have a question that sounds stupid for persons used to digicams but I
have gotten a
Cannon D10 fine Camera though
Adobe Photoshop 5

Question is ho do I make double exposures. I have read the manual and reread
it. Nothing to find.

If anyone could be helpful I would be ever so greatful.

Thanks
Christof
from sfts international



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Old October 24th 04, 11:38 PM
Donald Qualls
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sfts wrote:

Dear friends
Imay have a question that sounds stupid for persons used to digicams but I
have gotten a
Cannon D10 fine Camera though
Adobe Photoshop 5

Question is ho do I make double exposures. I have read the manual and reread
it. Nothing to find.

If anyone could be helpful I would be ever so greatful.


With a digital, you don't really make double exposures, you expose two
frames and blend them in Photoshop (or similar software). Effectively,
you overlay one frame on top of the other, and adjust the transparency
on the top frame to produce the blend you want.

--
The challenge to the photographer is to command the medium, to use
whatever current equipment and technology furthers his creative
objectives, without sacrificing the ability to make his own decisions.
-- Ansel Adams

Donald Qualls, aka The Silent Observer http://silent1.home.netcom.com

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and don't expect them to be perfect.
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Old December 22nd 04, 12:23 AM
Michelle White
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You ask a very good question to which I have no answer to give you. I have
not been able myself to learn to do this. I know its done in regular 35mm by
not advancing the film, closest I can offer as a help would be to use layers
in Photoshop....good luck...
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Dear friends
Imay have a question that sounds stupid for persons used to digicams but I
have gotten a
Cannon D10 fine Camera though
Adobe Photoshop 5

Question is ho do I make double exposures. I have read the manual and
reread
it. Nothing to find.

If anyone could be helpful I would be ever so greatful.

Thanks
Christof
from sfts international





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Old December 22nd 04, 12:23 AM
Michelle White
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You ask a very good question to which I have no answer to give you. I have
not been able myself to learn to do this. I know its done in regular 35mm by
not advancing the film, closest I can offer as a help would be to use layers
in Photoshop....good luck...
"sfts" wrote in message
. ..
Dear friends
Imay have a question that sounds stupid for persons used to digicams but I
have gotten a
Cannon D10 fine Camera though
Adobe Photoshop 5

Question is ho do I make double exposures. I have read the manual and
reread
it. Nothing to find.

If anyone could be helpful I would be ever so greatful.

Thanks
Christof
from sfts international





 




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