Camera Fun
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When using the image overlay process, is image 1 on top of image 2 or is it the other way around? Does is matter?
When saying Image Overlay are you talking about in camera processing or post processing? I'm not familiar with the D7000 and haven't even thought about doing anything like that in camera. Not even double exposure.
Talking about in-camera through the re-touch menu. Starting to look at it for some possible fun/creative photos. Thanks.
Like I said I haven't done it, but it would be easy to test I think. Take two photos and process them in camera for the results. That is the fun part of digital. Film and processing are "Free" and you get instant results to compare. Ha!
I post processing it is so much easier and better. I tried it in camera years ago and never went back to try it again
What pp program do you use?
If you're serious and want to really start using overlays, blends and work with multiple exposures, it's time to start learning Photoshop. The degree of creative control PS will give you is limitless. Once you start learning how to use layers and layer opacity, blend modes and luminosity masking you'll be hooked. It's also a lot of fun. I love learning new things about PS.What pp program do you use?
If you have the intellectual capacity to boil water without burning down the house you can learn Photoshop.
There is a lot in PS, and it takes some practice, but the basics are easy. Trust me, if I can do basic edits without issues then so can you. Once you get the hang of using the layers, then you can edit away.can i quote you on this? lol
.....Lastly, don't believe anyone who tries to tell you Photoshop is hard to learn; that's pure BS. If you have the intellectual capacity to boil water without burning down the house you can learn Photoshop.
I think a lot of people assume that because Photoshop is big and powerful it must be difficult to learn and... It's just not.There is a lot in PS, and it takes some practice, but the basics are easy.