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clkgtr37
9th of December 2001 (Sun), 16:17
I was aondering if it is possible to shoot multiple exposures to a single "digital negative" or do I have to computer edit them? If so, what program would you suggest using?

Thank You

kd6lor
9th of December 2001 (Sun), 16:34
I don't have a D30, but have had experience with multiple exposures on film cameras. I cannot take multiple shots with my G2. I can't think of anything you can do in camera with multiple exposures that you cannot do with an image editing program. My first choice for those with a stout budget is Photoshop 6.0. My second choice would be Photoshop Elements for under $100, and my third would be Paint Shop Pro. I base my third recomendation on word of mouth. I have used the other two personally. Since getting Photoshop 6.0 I have not used Photoshop Elements. I have Photoshop thanks to a rich uncle...

Paul



BTW, what interests you about multiple exposures? What subject is of interest?

PJ

clkgtr37
10th of December 2001 (Mon), 00:14
I often shoot portraiture of people. One of my favorite thigs to do is to shoot two peole and partially overlace their faces centered around 1 eye. It might be hard to understand from this description, but if you send me your email address I'll email you a couple pictures.