Nikon D200 D200 User's Manual - Page 94

Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure, Image Overlay

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Reference-Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure The following options are available for combining multiple exposures in a single frame: • Image overlay: two existing RAW photographs are combined to form a single picture which is saved separately from the originals. The originals must be on the same memory card. • Multiple exposure: a series of two to ten exposures is recorded as a single photograph. The individual exposures are not saved separately. Image Overlay Overlays are created using the Image Overlay option in the shooting menu. 1 The new picture is saved at current image quality and size settings. Before creating an overlay, set image quality and size ( 28). 2 Highlight Image Overlay in the shooting menu ( 124) and press the multi selector to the right. A preview will be displayed with Image 1 highlighted. 3 Press the button to view the RAW images on the memory card. Press the multi selector left or right to highlight images. To zoom in on the highlighted image, press and hold the button. 4 Press the center of the multi selector to select the highlighted image and return to the preview display. The selected image will appear as Image 1. 84

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Reference—Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure
Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure
The following options are available for combining multiple exposures in a single
frame:
• Image overlay
: two existing RAW photographs are combined to form a single
picture which is saved separately from the originals.
The originals must be on
the same memory card.
• Multiple exposure
: a series of two to ten exposures is recorded as a single photo-
graph.
The individual exposures are not saved separately.
Image Overlay
Overlays are created using the
Image Overlay
option in the shooting menu.
1
The new picture is saved at current image quality and size settings.
Before
creating an overlay, set image quality and size (
28).
3
Press the
button to view the RAW images on
the memory card.
Press the multi selector left
or right to highlight images.
To zoom in on the
highlighted image, press and hold the
but-
ton.
4
Press the center of the multi selector to select
the highlighted image and return to the pre-
view display.
The selected image will appear as
Image 1
.
2
Highlight
Image Overlay
in the shooting
menu (
124) and press the multi selector to
the right.
A preview will be displayed with
Image 1
high-
lighted.