Re: PUG, Dag and multiple exposure

2004-09-01 Thread Jostein
My guess on Dag's technique is that he has photographed some light falling through a partly shaded window, onto a door inside the house. The *istD does have multi-exposure mode, though. Having tried it only once, my understanding is that it doesn't work the same way as it does in eg. Z-1. The

Re: PUG, Dag and multiple exposure

2004-09-01 Thread dagt
You are right, but I have to add that the window had old, uneven glass which makes the structure in the light areas. The sun was low, so I reduces the saturation a little as well, especially in yellow. DagT fra: Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED] My guess on Dag's technique is that he has

Re: PUG, Dag and multiple exposure

2004-09-01 Thread mike.wilson
Hi, Jostein wrote: The *istD does have multi-exposure mode, though. Having tried it only once, my understanding is that it doesn't work the same way as it does in eg. Z-1. The Z-1 compensates the shutter speed of each part-exposure according to how many you plan to take. The *istD doesn't. When

Re: PUG, Dag and multiple exposure

2004-09-01 Thread mike wilson
Hi, Jostein wrote: Ah! Thanks Mike, I had completely forgotten about that one. I think this supports my observation, though. The turbine tower looks quite burned out to me... A quite paradoxical image. Burned out tower but nothing else. I suppose he must be good at estimating multiple

PUG, Dag and multiple exposure

2004-08-31 Thread Caveman
Nice PUG guys and as usual I was looking at Dag's photo trying to guess how he did that. Then I realized that I don't know of any digicam with multiple exposure capability. Yes, you can do that in Photoshop, but usually it requires some cropping / resizing whatever. I was thinking how nice it

Re: PUG, Dag and multiple exposure

2004-08-31 Thread ernreed2
Nice PUG guys and as usual I was looking at Dag's photo trying to guess how he did that. Then I realized that I don't know of any digicam with multiple exposure capability. All three digital cameras I have owned to date -- Fujifilm FinePix 6900Z, Pentax Optio 550 and Pentax *istD --

Re: PUG, Dag and multiple exposure

2004-08-31 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Caveman Subject: PUG, Dag and multiple exposure Then I realized that I don't know of any digicam with multiple exposure capability. Yes, you can do that in Photoshop, but usually it requires some cropping / resizing whatever. The Pentax istD will do up

Re: PUG, Dag and multiple exposure

2004-08-31 Thread Caveman
Errr... thanks, I obviously live in a cave. ;-) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just tried the Optio 550's multiple exposure mode, and it seems to work pretty much as you have described. (The Fuji is dead so I can't try its version.) It's listed among the specs for the Optio 750Z, if that's the one you