Yo,
on Tue, 21 Mar 2000 16:23:15 -0500 (EST), John A. Prosper wrote:
>John Shaw, me ;-)) do it. In camera dupes are cheaper and higher
>quality than out camera dupes. Of course, if you want to make
>alterations (color tweaks, etc.), you're back to the out camera dupe
>work.
Not to mention some of my most favorite subjects: fireworks, (especially
nighttime or twilight) shots of amusement park rides in motion, moving
traffic by night....
Only way I can figure to get two near-identical shots of this kind of
subject would be to use two cameras with identical lenses on tripods set up
closely together and fired simultaneously. OTOH I mainly use negative
material for this because of its obvious advantages for low-light shots, so
there's no need for slide dupes.
MtFbwy,
Volkhart
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