brucewells wrote:
I saw nothing about the resulting image being raw or non-raw, but it did say the images used must be raw. FWIW, I don't use Olympus these days, and knew nothing of this feature. It was just easy to do a quick Google on the subject to find this article. :-)
Olympus OM-D multiple exposure mode
A little Googling... maybe helpful.
Shooting mode as per PASM top dial, must be set to one of P, A, S, M
set shooting settings before activating multiple exposure
in the Menu, go to camera 2 and select Multiple Exposure
select options:
Frame = 2f (2 frames will be taken, but only one if Overlay = ON) to activate this mode (OFF deactivates it)
Autogain = if ON, the brightness of each frame is set to 1/2 and the images are overlaid.
Overlay = if ON, it will display all the RAW files on the camera to allow you to select a RAW image already recorded on the memory card (must have been taken by the same camera model) to be overlaid with another exposure and stored as a separate image. The number of pictures taken is one. However, the process can be repeated.
to overlay 3 or more frames:
Select RAW, and select a RAW file and use the [Overlay] option to make repeated multiple exposures.
When [Overlay] is set to [On], the images displayed when a RAW image is selected are developed with the settings at the time of shooting.