In-Camera Double Exposures on Nikon: The Retouch Menu Method
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Nikon's Image Overlay sits buried in the Retouch Menu and most shooters never touch it. The catch worth knowing: unlike Canon, you can't preview Image 1 while composing Image 2, so you're planning the blend before you pick up the camera, not after. For wedding photographers wanting to add in-camera creative work without a Photoshop round-trip, it's a legitimate tool. For everyone else, this technique has been around since DSLR days and the tutorial doesn't add much the Nikon manual doesn't already cover.
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