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Double Exposer?

Hi Chuck - most digital cameras I'm aware of don't have a double explosure feature directly (there are some exceptions but I'm not sure if your camera is one of them???). If you want a double exposure effect it is usually done afterwards in image processing programs, such as, photoshop, paintshop pro, etc.

What exactly do you want to do?

Gord SW Ont.
 
I just want to experiment, like put human qualities on animal faces, trees where they don't grow. that kind of stuff. I'll go in my programs and see if I have those capabilities. I have only been MD about five weeks if you go on MXT users forum and look at Forest Treasure, there is a knife there that I found I think it is from Canada.:wave:
 
For those kinds of things it would be much better to use an image processing programs rather than try it in-camera. They are made for that purpose and have all sorts of tools/features to let you manipulate the image(s).

Will check up on your MD link. I'm a Minelab's user myself (Explorer and Sovereign).

Good luck with both hobbies as they are terrific ways to spend quality time.

Gord SW Ont. :wave:
 
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