Can you recover the individual shots from a Pentax K-70 multi-exposure image?
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I accidentally enabled multi-exposure mode on my Pentax K-70, and the photos were recorded as overlapping exposures. Is there any way to recover or extract the original individual images from the final multi-exposure file?
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No. It is not possible to separate the input images. The camera saves the exposures in memory and combines them to create the image file. It does not save a file for each exposure.
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No. On the Pentax K-70, multi-exposure images are combined in-camera, and the individual source exposures are not saved as separate files. That means you generally cannot extract the original shots from the finished multi-exposure image afterward. For future shooting, turn off multi-exposure mode before continuing, and check playback/settings if images look unexpectedly overlaid.
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