No, unless is in total black background, or else all the main subject will be in semi-transparent against the background.Is there a chance this can also be done using the Multiple Exposure mode on the cam itself instead of using the PS?
Is there a chance this can also be done using the Multiple Exposure mode on the cam itself instead of using the PS?
Is there a chance this can also be done using the Multiple Exposure mode on the cam itself instead of using the PS?
but using camera multi expo, the object (the person in this case) seemed to be become translucent while background is solid
there is nothing to do with whether the flash is powerful enough or not.not if you have a powerful enough flash..
may i ask, how to NOT have translucent subjects if using in-cam settings of multi expo?there is nothing to do with whether the flash is powerful enough or not.
for multiply exposures, as long the background is no 0,0,0, IT WILL records some of the background when it is not mask out (block) by the moving subject during the exposures, as such, the moving subject will become translucent.