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Hi all
I’ve be a photographer for more than 30 years and now I’m into digital (D70) for the first time; I’m trying to duplicate an effect that I did with a standard camera. I exposed the same frame with up to 64 exposures and now I’m starting to see what the digital world has in store for me.
I made 8 exposures and then opened them in PhotoShop; I copied them in the same file and did an alignement (vertical center-horizontal center) and put all the layers in "multiply" state.
I’m playing now with fill and transparency but I don’t know exactly if there is a method to find end exposure so when flattening the layers I would get a properly esposed picture.
I was accustomed to calculations with slide film but I’m a bit lost in digital situation.
Thanks for helping me
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I’ve be a photographer for more than 30 years and now I’m into digital (D70) for the first time; I’m trying to duplicate an effect that I did with a standard camera. I exposed the same frame with up to 64 exposures and now I’m starting to see what the digital world has in store for me.
I made 8 exposures and then opened them in PhotoShop; I copied them in the same file and did an alignement (vertical center-horizontal center) and put all the layers in "multiply" state.
I’m playing now with fill and transparency but I don’t know exactly if there is a method to find end exposure so when flattening the layers I would get a properly esposed picture.
I was accustomed to calculations with slide film but I’m a bit lost in digital situation.
Thanks for helping me
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