Gary thats different exposures.. not multiple exposures.. still need to try that as well![]()
gary.,. your using multiple exposure that give you different exposure for each picture and you can blend the HDR ..Which BTW you did a splendid job wiht the example you posted
multiplee xposure on the 1dx and 5d3 and i dunno what else.. lets you take multiple pics all same exposure and blend together.... lets say a runner.. you would then end up with one pic showing the runner running across it.. in up to 9 steps..or can be set to whatever
I think it's just up to 9 exposures
this multi exposure seems to be the same thing but blends them in itself.. however all the frames are ghost like... no matter what i set.. so it doesnt work![]()
It sounds like you don't understand what it does![]()
Got you nowgary.,. your using multiple exposure that give you different exposure for each picture and you can blend the HDR ..Which BTW you did a splendid job wiht the example you posted
multiplee xposure on the 1dx and 5d3 and i dunno what else.. lets you take multiple pics all same exposure and blend together.... lets say a runner.. you would then end up with one pic showing the runner running across it.. in up to 9 steps..or can be set to whatever
many moons ago i setup my camera on tripod.. got my 2 youngest sons to sit/stand in various positions around the citchen.. then spent the afternoon blending them all together so it looked like loads of them.. it worked great.. brillaint in fact..
this multi exposure seems to be the same thing but blends them in itself.. however all the frames are ghost like... no matter what i set.. so it doesnt work
i was thinking a sports shot of someone moving fast with a plain sky in background...
I had a little play on my 5D3 but also ended up with ghosts. One day I will try and learn how to use it properly. I wanted to capture kitesurfers jumping, like they show in magazines, but I suspect that's done in photoshop.
has anyone used the multiple exposure mode on the 1dx or any other camera..
had a play and everyhting is ghost like..is it only really good for plain background..
anyone used it in a sports enviroment type shot?