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Double exposure with Cannon D10 How ?



 
 
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Old October 24th 04, 08:59 PM
sfts
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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
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Old October 24th 04, 11:09 PM
Karlos Vedulanos
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Take 2 pictures and merge them in Photoshop. One may need transparency to
get the effect you want but it is the same as taking 2 exposures on one
frame... Maybe better!


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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 October 24th 04, 11:43 PM
Michael A. Covington
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You don't make double exposures. You take 2 pictures and then combine them
in Photoshop, using layers and transparency.


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Old October 25th 04, 05:03 AM
sfts
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Thank you ever so much
Christof
"Michael A. Covington" skrev i en meddelelse
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You don't make double exposures. You take 2 pictures and then combine

them
in Photoshop, using layers and transparency.




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Old October 26th 04, 12:54 AM
Gary Eickmeier
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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.


sfts - your new Cannon D10 is a Canon 10D.

Gary Eickmeier

 




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