Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Multiple imagery- technique page

What is multiple imagery in photography?

Multiple imagery is capturing more than one photograph of the same object from different perspectives and angles and presenting it in a grid method.

How do you do it?


  1. Find an object to photograph and take atleast 12 photographs of it from different angles.
  2. Then adjust the levels and curves of 9 of your chosen photographs and change the image size to width 5.5 and resolution 300
  3. Lastly open a new page and drag the photographs on in a grid after flattening them.

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