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HELP - Multiple Exposure Nightmare!
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<blockquote data-quote="DWNBNikon" data-source="post: 835759" data-attributes="member: 63363"><p>Hey Nikonites, I shot a wedding yesterday (not my usual thing - more of a nature/wildlife photographer) and noticed my camera was doing this weird thing while I was shooting various aspects of the wedding. I could not figure out how to undo it. All throughout the wedding, between shots, I was fiddling around with my settings to see what was up. I finally figured out that my Multiple Exposure Mode was ON; however, the wedding ceremony was done, and the photos of the bridal party and family were all taken. </p><p>I just transferred them to my computer, and it's horrific (a little panicked here). Is there any way to separate the images that have been layered over one another?</p><p>Gear used: Nikon D500, with Nikon 24-70 mm lens, in RAW format. Please let me know if any other details are needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWNBNikon, post: 835759, member: 63363"] Hey Nikonites, I shot a wedding yesterday (not my usual thing - more of a nature/wildlife photographer) and noticed my camera was doing this weird thing while I was shooting various aspects of the wedding. I could not figure out how to undo it. All throughout the wedding, between shots, I was fiddling around with my settings to see what was up. I finally figured out that my Multiple Exposure Mode was ON; however, the wedding ceremony was done, and the photos of the bridal party and family were all taken. I just transferred them to my computer, and it's horrific (a little panicked here). Is there any way to separate the images that have been layered over one another? Gear used: Nikon D500, with Nikon 24-70 mm lens, in RAW format. Please let me know if any other details are needed. [/QUOTE]
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