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    Double Exposure with 550D

    Does anyone know if the 550D supports taking double exposures?

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    What are you after ?

    Double exposures as in same image on different file types, ie RAW and jpeg, then yes.

    or bracketing which I think is 3 images on the 550D (it may be 5 as an option ?) then yes also. (Bracketing with 3 images, is one exposed correctly, one under exposed & one overexposed).

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    I was reading this article and was interested in trying.

    http://www.weatherscapes.com/techniq...page=doubleexp

    I believe in this case, exposing the sensor twice for the same image.

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    arrh. I see.

    Don't know of a way to do it 'in camera', with digital. I think it would be impossible to 'reopen' an existing image like film. The same result would be the 2 exposures seperate in camera then layered/merged/glued together in photoshop, and no, I don't know how, but lots do it.

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    It's easier to do this sort of thing in Photoshop or elements.
    Just take the 2 shots and merge them.
    This way, you can control the exposure of each photo seperately before merging them together to give you the best result.

    I don't have a 550, but a 60D, and haven't found anything in the instructions for doing double exposures, but I could be wrong.
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    Thanks guys. I've read the manual over and over and googled online but found nothing. I guess the only way to do it is with some post processing.

    Thanks again guys!

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    50D doesn't do it either... Not sure if the 'better' cameras do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Redmond View Post
    50D doesn't do it either... Not sure if the 'better' cameras do?
    D7000 does, it can do more than 2 but not sure of the limit.

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