how to do those as mentioned? that is, in a picture, the person poses maybe 2 or more different pose... is it by using a dual image filter? but dual image filter can do 2 images only, how abt 3 or more or even 6?
Originally posted by luisg
dont know how to do it on SLR but ive tried it on digital.
DC must be in tripod and i use a remote.
ask ur model to pose 3 or more times in different location on the frame.
then cut and paste in photoshop.
Originally posted by TME
I thought that there is no need to compensate for exposure if your background is the same? For example u mount the camera on a tripod and then expose 4 times on the same frame. If only the subject moves in between takes, then the background is identical, would that not mean that exposure compensation is not need? This would of course mean that the background is completely still like maybe some hills in the distance. At least that is what is says in my Dynax 505si manual. Any advice?
Originally posted by SzennyBoy
You need to dial in the compensation for all multiple exposures of the same scene or else the overall shot, especially the still/motionless sections of the shot will become over exposed.
Example: A 4 multiple exposure shot taken at say f/8 aperture at 1 second shutterspeed is the same as taking the same shot as one single shot at the same aperture of f/8 but at 4 seconds shutterspeed. They both give the same level of exposure on the film.