With Sony’s Multiple Exposure app, there’s a wide range of things you can do to create the multiple exposure image you want. How do you use a theme to create a multiple exposure image? Author Richard Harrington demonstrates how to use the Multiple Exposure app to create a dreamy look from images taken from a Sony a7 Series camera.
- The soft filter option…is going to take a composited image and a blurred image…to create a dreamy look.…We'll start by focusing on our subject.…(camera shutter)…Now we'll take a second image, and defocus manually.…Let's get something nice and creamy.…There we go.…
And let's just adjust the exposure compensation there.…We'll take it down a little.…And you see that that adjusts the intensity of the glow.…And I can manually adjust the blur there,…to create a new effect.…I could turn the focus ring on the camera…to manually adjust the blur.…(camera shutter)…And fire the second shot.…And they're composited together into a dreamy image.…With the multiple exposure app,…there's a wide-range of things you can do.…
Feel free to play with silhouettes,…textures, or even negative space.…Plus the ability to combine and in focus…and an out of focus image, will unlock even new options.…This app is a lot of fun.…And it lets you play with blending modes,…and multiple layers right inside your camera.…This is great if you just want to pre-visualize a shot…
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10/20/2016In this course, Rich Harrington takes you on a tour of the Sony app ecosystem, highlighting some of the best a7 apps and showing how to get the most out of them. The course is geared toward the a7 models, but its basic concepts apply to any Sony Alpha-series camera that is supported by Sony's PlayMemories store.
- Keeping your firmware up to date
- Purchasing and installing apps from PlayMemories Camera Apps
- Using your smartphone as a remote
- Syncing to your smartphone
- Creating time-lapse videos with the a7
- Shooting multiple-exposure images
- Correcting lens distortion
- Creating stop-motion animation
- Stylizing photos in the a7
- Painting with light
- Photographing star trails
- Shooting long exposures
- Bracketing
- Creating light shafts
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 11s
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1. Keeping Firmware up to Date
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2. Installing Apps on Your a7 Series Camera
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3. Smart Remote Control
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4. Sync to Smartphone
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Initiating the sync1m 55s
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5. Time-Lapse
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What is time-lapse?1m 7s
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Creating custom setups3m 15s
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Using the angle shift add-on2m 48s
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6. Sky HDR
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The purpose of HDR1m 31s
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7. Multiple Exposure
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What is Multiple Exposure?1m 34s
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Choosing a theme4m 37s
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8. Lens Compensation
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9. Stop Motion
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Creating stop motion2m 21s
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10. Motion Shot
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What is motion shot?1m 23s
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Advice on capturing photos2m 25s
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11. Smooth Reflection
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12. Stylizing Your Photos In-Camera
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13. Light Painting
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Capturing light traces1m 20s
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Creating spiralgraphs2m 48s
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Light painting an object5m 2s
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14. Star Trail
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Capturing star trails3m 33s
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15. Shooting a Long Exposure with Touchless Shutter
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16. Bracket Pro
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What is bracketing?1m 21s
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Aperture bracketing3m 32s
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Shutter bracketing4m 41s
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17. Light Shaft
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Creating ray light1m 49s
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Creating beams of light1m 15s
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Conclusion
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Summary57s
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