But, in Photoshop, do you really need to make the
exposure compensations in camera? You can adjust density and
transparency in PS. I also tried the channel procedure and didn't get
the right effect either. With the drop shutter, you take one exposure and have to use manual settings. But since you will be shooting digital you can see your results right away and adjust exposure as necessary. For instance, with ISO 100 film I would get a shutter speed of maybe 1/30 sec. or so. Changing the aperture made the difference. It would seem that there are a couple of approaches that would bear trying and would not require a camera that made double or triple exposures. Don PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx wrote:
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