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Jun 02, 2006 12:39 |  #1

Quick newbie question here. I was wondering if there is any way to do a double exposure on my 20d. Ive been throught the menu and dont see anything. Just curious
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Jun 02, 2006 12:45 |  #2

not sure how but I did it by accident once ... was bizar ...hope you figure it out :)


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Jun 02, 2006 12:59 |  #3

No you can't - Just do it in Photoshop or similar - Oh, and welcome to the forums :-)


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Jun 02, 2006 13:33 |  #4

Well, here's what you have to do - get your picture set up, camera on a tripod, open the shutter on bulb, put your lens cap on after the required exposure time, set up your second image, pull the lens cap off, expose for the proper time, end exposure. (I've actually used a black felt hat to cover the lens). Not very practical.

Or you could take two images and merge them in Photoshop.

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Jun 02, 2006 13:41 as a reply to  @ Titus213's post |  #5

Titus213 wrote:
... And welcome to the forums where information and salt grains are dispensed with equal fervor.

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Jun 02, 2006 13:42 |  #6

I see no reason on doing blind guessing of framing and blending level in camera, when Photoshop is so easy.


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Jun 04, 2006 05:34 |  #7
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http://www.thkphoto.co​m/products/hoya/oef-02.html (external link)
Filter that has half clear and half black. You can rotate it and then shoot the second image. Use PS to merge.




  
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