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Cindy Knowlen (cknowlen) 0 pts

Can I add a new subject to an existing photo?

I have seen cameras that can take an existing photo and "super impose" a new subject into the original in the camera. Will this camera do this?
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58450 pts
May 13, 2009 1:28 AM
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That sort of function is far better suited for software like Adobe Photoshop Elements where you can have control over sharpness, lighting, etc. and make adjustments as you need, rather than to accept the compromises of simple solution in camera.
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Cindy Knowlen (cknowlen) 0 pts
May 13, 2009 4:49 PM
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I have used various software programs, including PE, but was looking for the option on the camera if I would like to experiment with that also. I believe the Nikon D60 has this feature. Thanks for you response.
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58450 pts
May 13, 2009 11:19 PM
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Well according to what I've read, you can. But what I'm saying is that you can isolate exactly what you want to superimpose and control clarity, light, and more.
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