I was testing multiple exposure just before. Basically I can either "blend" two or three shots taken into a single raw. I can do about anything and combine it but I tried identical podshots using 3 different exposure or aperture settings today.
The first is normal highlight mode in A letting the cam decide. The second is using normal exposure, +1EV and +2EV. The third is 3 different aperture modes.
It's not possible to process them identical because of the exposure differences but I tried to bring them to the same levels where possible.
Noise increases but then again, these are night shots.
Check the sky in the single shot and the exposure mix. Had the CP still attached which seems to add some noise. But I had it on for all shots.
The first is normal highlight mode in A letting the cam decide. The second is using normal exposure, +1EV and +2EV. The third is 3 different aperture modes.
It's not possible to process them identical because of the exposure differences but I tried to bring them to the same levels where possible.
Noise increases but then again, these are night shots.
Check the sky in the single shot and the exposure mix. Had the CP still attached which seems to add some noise. But I had it on for all shots.
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