Interesting. Double exposures have been a staple of standard photography from the very beginning. Often in camera, but it can be done in a darkroom as well.
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "silenceintonoise" <silenceintonoise@...> wrote:
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> Dodging and burning is one thing... splicing twenty photos and digitally painting them together is another.
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> I would think a definite safe area would be that if it can be done in Lightroom it is probably not too excessive.
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> Eric Clay
> fadedbeauty.com
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