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Focus Stacking for sharp Macros.

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  • last reply by FWK 27 Jun 2016
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    HEBE
    Master 1867 posts
    27 Jun 2016, 9:09 a.m. 27 Jun 2016, 9:09 a.m.
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    I tried to optimise my Macro skills.

    Focus stacking is a very usefull tool to get really sharp macros.

    This is not perfect yet, but I am on the right way to manage it :-)

    I used my huge Hamilton for this test, because it would never be possible to make an all over sharp macro without focus stacking

    8 photos with different focus points and Photoshop Stacking tool can do it.

    Just a hint for the Macro Fans on the forum.

    Try full resolution of the example.

    derjonk.de/lizard/stacking-hamilton.jpg

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    Francis
    Connoisseur 195 posts
    27 Jun 2016, 10:20 a.m. 27 Jun 2016, 10:20 a.m.
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    Wow awesome - thanks for the tip!

    Very nice pic with lots of details.

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