Chris L
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I want to create some multiple exposures but I'm struggling to find much information to ensure I get the effect I'm after. As far as I understand things, I should underexpose each shot by the number of exp. I want eg double exp. would mean underexposing by 1 stop on each shot?
I've seen a range of shots using multiple exposures but can anyone offer any advice on how I can work out what parts of the exposures will be dominant as it were? I'm guessing that the lightest part of each shot will be the ones that show but I'm unsure of to get the "ghostly" effect IYSWIM?
Cheers,
Chris
I've seen a range of shots using multiple exposures but can anyone offer any advice on how I can work out what parts of the exposures will be dominant as it were? I'm guessing that the lightest part of each shot will be the ones that show but I'm unsure of to get the "ghostly" effect IYSWIM?
Cheers,
Chris


