Re: Film vs Digital (double exposures)

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Don Roberts <droberts@xxxxxxxx> writes:

> One of the less serious ways that I have used a camera involved taking
> a triple exposure through red/green/blue filters.  Anything that
> moved, e.g. clouds, water, would have natural colors except where the
> image changed and that change would register in the color of the
> filter at the time of exposure.  This may be what Emily was referring
> to.  Has anyone tried 3 exposures through 3 filters on digital and
> then overlaid in PS?  Or how about just 3 exposures and then pulling
> out a separate channel for each and overlaying those? Does that make
> sense?

Yes, actually.  I did this that way:

<http://tinyurl.com/5lbop>

and also the next one in the album.

(Full URL is:
<http://www.dd-b.net/perl/picpage/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/data/2001/05000-May%20Misc?id=Ep850-20010507-001-comp-2>)
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