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When making multiple exposures, there are many factors to be considered. You may want to experiment before making the final exposure.

Background brightness

If the subject will move across a relatively dark background, the exposure settings can be as indicated by the 88-24 LCD. If the background is rather bright in relation to the subject, however, the subject will appear faded in the final picture. We suggest you try to underexpose the background to make the subject stand out.

Subject overlap

If the flash frequency is so fast that each image of the subject will overlap, the portion of the film where the subjects overlap will become overexposed. Try to choose a flash frequency that avoids subject overlap or use a smaller aperture to set the exposure conditions so each exposure of the subject will be underexposed. The overlapped portions will then be less overexposed, but the non-overlapped portions will be darkened.

This type of experimental photography is exciting. For consist- ently rewarding results, we suggest you keep notes of all settings and conditions for future reference.

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