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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 733558" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Hi Dawg,</p><p></p><p>I think the couple image was first done by double-exp and in-camera image overlay, then some sort of post-pro because it came from the examples of the author's specific double-exp and image overlay lesson. By the way, transparency and opaque of any layer (image) can be adjusted in the overlay process.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I'm trying to learn more, and yet come with many stumblings, e.g., try using Gimp's Startrail-plugin to make image stacking with regular tri-exp photos for a very disappointing outcome (fine result from night star photos though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 733558, member: 47518"] Hi Dawg, I think the couple image was first done by double-exp and in-camera image overlay, then some sort of post-pro because it came from the examples of the author's specific double-exp and image overlay lesson. By the way, transparency and opaque of any layer (image) can be adjusted in the overlay process. Yeah, I'm trying to learn more, and yet come with many stumblings, e.g., try using Gimp's Startrail-plugin to make image stacking with regular tri-exp photos for a very disappointing outcome (fine result from night star photos though). [/QUOTE]
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