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Where is the a6000 multiple exposure setting?

A6000 Multiple Exposure Settings Enter the camera setup menu and find the multiple exposure option.

Make relevant settings according to your own shooting needs, and set settings such as the number of shots that need multiple exposures. Next, you can start taking pictures. Shooting multiple exposures requires manual occlusion.

Sony A6000 (also known as α6000) is a miniature camera with APS-C format, which has three colors: black, white and silver gray. The fuselage is made of plastic, and the overall design is not much different from NEX-6 or NEX-7. There are two mode dials on the fuselage, including internal flash, hot shoes and built-in EVF (electronic viewfinder), in which the LCD screen is 3 inches with 926,5438+0 million pixels.

Treatment method:

Open the material picture 1 and select the menu "image >"; Adjust > brightness/contrast command, set it in the pop-up dialog box (brightness: -97, contrast: 100), and click OK.

Select the menu "image >; In the pop-up dialog box, set Adjustment > Color Balance (color scale: +29,+14, +27, midtone, and keep brightness), select the shadow option, set it in the dialog box (color scale: -32, 0, -20), select the highlight option, and set it in the dialog box (color scale).

Select the shadow option, set it in the dialog box (color scale: -32, 0, -20), select the highlight option, set it in the dialog box (color scale: +7, 0, 0), and click OK.

Select the horizontal text tool, select the appropriate font and set the size, enter the required gray text, and generate a new layer. The effect is complete.