On 6 Jan 2004 at 8:52, Christian wrote:

> My sister gave me the National Geographic Digital Photography Field Guide.
> In it the author, Rob Sheppard, describes how to use two exposures of the
> same scene to expose for the highlights and shadows more effectively.
> Obviously, a tripod and static subject are necessary.  I have not tried it,
> but intend to at some point.

Hi Christian,

Making multiple exposures to capture a wider dynamic range is a good idea but 
the integrated function multiple exposure function won't do you any good in 
that case. Just set the camera to auto-bracket a couple of stops and record the 
discrete frames and meld them in Photoshop later.

I will dig up a link to a great web site about the subject that I found some 
time back, I just can't find it now.

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
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