Why, I don't know, you could do the same in photoshop; however, there is
something to be said for in camera spontenaity:
http://www.mattclara.com/misc/D200/feb032007/partII/slides/_DSC0042.html

Signature
www.mattclara.com
Rudy Benner - 05 Feb 2007 02:08 GMT
> Why, I don't know, you could do the same in photoshop; however, there is
> something to be said for in camera spontenaity:
> http://www.mattclara.com/misc/D200/feb032007/partII/slides/_DSC0042.html
Jalbum works nicely. I use it too.
Paul Furman - 05 Feb 2007 07:36 GMT
> Why, I don't know, you could do the same in photoshop; however, there is
> something to be said for in camera spontenaity:
> http://www.mattclara.com/misc/D200/feb032007/partII/slides/_DSC0042.html
Ha, I like the cat & wife one.
Has she seen that? Are you in trouble?
Beautiful kid you lucky dog.
Matt Clara - 09 Feb 2007 00:52 GMT
>> Why, I don't know, you could do the same in photoshop; however, there is
>> something to be said for in camera spontenaity:
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Beautiful kid you lucky dog.
Thanks Paul. She's cuter than my wife and I put together.
C J Campbell - 12 Feb 2007 15:58 GMT
> http://www.mattclara.com/misc/D200/feb032007/partII/slides/_DSC0042.html
Something I have yet to try is to set up the camera on a tripod and use the
multiple exposure feature to take the same image at different exposures --
create a 32 bit image in-camera.

Signature
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor
achilleaslazarides@yahoo.co.uk - 12 Feb 2007 16:44 GMT
On Feb 12, 4:58 pm, C J Campbell
<christophercampbellnos...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Something I have yet to try is to set up the camera on a tripod and use the
> multiple exposure feature to take the same image at different exposures --
> create a 32 bit image in-camera.
If you mean to get a higher dynamic range, it's not going to work, if
you think about it. You'd need a way to select which parts get
recorded from which frame.