Brilliant tutorial Laura, thanks so much for taking the time to explain what you did so methodically. It was really easy to understand everything you did. Definitely going to have a go at multiple exposures! x
So glad it helped, Corrie! I was worried about the quality of the video as I don't have all the equipment I need to make them super professional yet! xxx
Thanks for this. I've been looking to try something different with my camera and this was the clearest tutorial I could find on creating a double exposure image.
I don't understand the continuous rapid fire as long as I hold the button down? I would think it would stop after just 2 or 3 exposures like my 5D Mk II??? there are two more selections you did not mention On:Func/Ctr and On:Contshtng what do they mean? Sorry when they use a abbreviation the should explain what it means???
When I went to select image for multiple exposure, it says I have none on my camera available. I was assuming that I could choose any raw pic I have stored on the memory card. Does that mean if I want to do a multiple exposure I have to already have taken a picture in multiple exposure and save it and I can’t just be any regular raw picture? Thanks
If you don't have or use Lightroom, after making your basic editing in Photoshop you can choose "filter" from the menu bar and select "Camera Raw Filter" here you can do everything plus that can be achieved with lightroom !. You may first need to go to "Edit - Preferences - Camera raw" and select "Automatically open all supported JPEGs"
Not sure my comment worked so apologies if on twice. I have tried to follow your video but can't seem to get the trail off that looks attractive. The greenery that I used just filled the silhouette. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
Hi - I have been trying to achieve this and can't seem to get the trail off that makes the image attractive. The greenery only feels the silhouette. any ideas what I may be doing wrong. ?
can you kindly let me know what am doing wrong when ever i select photo for selling image it said not matching i tried so many times no luck any advice?
Awesome picture! would you mind posting a link to the flower pic or sharing it as i'd love to have a go with an image of little one in the same style? Thanks Mark
Hi I love your easy to follow videos. Can you help me though as when I try to upload my multi exposure images from my Canon 7dmkii to Lightroom it tells me that it cannot support these images. Do you have any ideas re settings please. Banging head against wall at mo lol x
Hello, I love your tutorial, it helped me a lot...but I have a question, I can not choose the photos to use in the multiple exposure, I can take some outside for example but when I want to choose them it says that there are no compatible images for my selection. Can you help me please?
I was also having this problem until I realised that in order to be compatible, the previously shot images need to be Raw. So if you are shooting jpegs, they will not be compatible. Hope that helps! Thanks for the tutorial!
Nice one Laura, thanks for taking the time to explain what you did and how you did it.
Brilliant tutorial Laura, thanks so much for taking the time to explain what you did so methodically. It was really easy to understand everything you did. Definitely going to have a go at multiple exposures! x
So glad it helped, Corrie! I was worried about the quality of the video as I don't have all the equipment I need to make them super professional yet! xxx
I love this video. You explained it very well. Thank you so much!
Hola Laura en Sony Alpha tambien se puede ?
Thanks for this. I've been looking to try something different with my camera and this was the clearest tutorial I could find on creating a double exposure image.
I don't understand the continuous rapid fire as long as I hold the button down? I would think it would stop after just 2 or 3 exposures like my 5D Mk II??? there are two more selections you did not mention On:Func/Ctr and On:Contshtng what do they mean? Sorry when they use a abbreviation the should explain what it means???
Thats so beautiful..new to your channel
When I went to select image for multiple exposure, it says I have none on my camera available. I was assuming that I could choose any raw pic I have stored on the memory card. Does that mean if I want to do a multiple exposure I have to already have taken a picture in multiple exposure and save it and I can’t just be any regular raw picture? Thanks
If you don't have or use Lightroom, after making your basic editing in Photoshop you can choose "filter" from the menu bar and select "Camera Raw Filter" here you can do everything plus that can be achieved with lightroom !. You may first need to go to "Edit - Preferences - Camera raw" and select "Automatically open all supported JPEGs"
thank you so much, very easy to understand. help alot.
Not sure my comment worked so apologies if on twice. I have tried to follow your video but can't seem to get the trail off that looks attractive. The greenery that I used just filled the silhouette. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
Hi - I have been trying to achieve this and can't seem to get the trail off that makes the image attractive. The greenery only feels the silhouette. any ideas what I may be doing wrong. ?
can you kindly let me know what am doing wrong when ever i select photo for selling image it said not matching i tried so many times no luck any advice?
Awesome picture! would you mind posting a link to the flower pic or sharing it as i'd love to have a go with an image of little one in the same style? Thanks Mark
Great video Laura, good explanation of both the shooting and processing aspects 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This was beyond helpful. Thank you so much!
Thank you thank you thank you will be playing as soon as i am close to my camera. Great tutorial.
Hi I love your easy to follow videos. Can you help me though as when I try to upload my multi exposure images from my Canon 7dmkii to Lightroom it tells me that it cannot support these images. Do you have any ideas re settings please. Banging head against wall at mo lol x
can I do this on Canon 200D?
Hello, I love your tutorial, it helped me a lot...but I have a question, I can not choose the photos to use in the multiple exposure, I can take some outside for example but when I want to choose them it says that there are no compatible images for my selection. Can you help me please?
Jaun, did you shoot in RAW? I believe (but I could be wrong) that the images need to be in raw format.
Randy Fox thanks for answering. Yes, I always shoot in raw. I hava been searching on the internet but I don’t know why that happens
Me too , with EOS 5D MRK III
I was also having this problem until I realised that in order to be compatible, the previously shot images need to be Raw. So if you are shooting jpegs, they will not be compatible. Hope that helps! Thanks for the tutorial!
Emma Ramskill I found that you cant shoot M-raw or S-raw has to be full RAW
amazing! thank you!
its very good.....I used it...Thanks
Thanks for sharing this!
Very nice tutorial, thanks :)
Thanx....great vid...
thanks great video go on
Has anyone does this with a 6d