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The stacking is right on. Pretty neat how that white glows. Background and detail are spot on.
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Can't imagine how you image stack HH. Looks like a fantastic result. Are there tools to help align in PP? I've never tried this technique before. TFS
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David the camera stacks and aligns*, having said that Zerene stacker programme does also.
Photoshop does this also - lots of tutorials on Youtube. In many instances it works well but I find frequently it doesn't quite work. Zerene offers the opportunity of easy editing the stacked image to remove shadows.ghosts and such like - a really good programme produced in USA.
* I can set the camera to focus bracket or to focus stack, the former just captures images at differing points, from front to back, I tell the camera how many images and what distance apart, the later does that as raw and jpeg , it takes an initial image then comes back for two images and then goes forwards - again the photographer decisdes how many images and what distance apart. Subsequently the camera produces a stacked jpeg in camera, the latter is surprisingly good but I prefer to work with raw files so I tend to use bracketing.
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan Ashton
David the camera stacks and aligns*, having said that Zerene stacker programme does also.
Photoshop does this also - lots of tutorials on Youtube. In many instances it works well but I find frequently it doesn't quite work. Zerene offers the opportunity of easy editing the stacked image to remove shadows.ghosts and such like - a really good programme produced in USA.
* I can set the camera to focus bracket or to focus stack, the former just captures images at differing points, from front to back, I tell the camera how many images and what distance apart, the later does that as raw and jpeg , it takes an initial image then comes back for two images and then goes forwards - again the photographer decisdes how many images and what distance apart. Subsequently the camera produces a stacked jpeg in camera, the latter is surprisingly good but I prefer to work with raw files so I tend to use bracketing.
Thanks, my friend. I will be researching...