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D7200
Bracketing Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 833535" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>If you are stacking them into an HDR, you will need to "auto-align" them regardless of how much they appear to the eye to be properly lined up. It is a very easy, one step, process in Photoshop. If you are using Lightroom to merge them, there is a box for "auto-align" at the top of the pop up window when you initiate the merge. </p><p></p><p>Both PS and LR are very good at aligning, and can handle a fair amount of misalignment. I routinely stack hand held images into focus stacks using Photoshop. They come out very well as long as things are in the same relative position. The biggest issue I have is with insects moving their legs or antennae from image to image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 833535, member: 50197"] If you are stacking them into an HDR, you will need to "auto-align" them regardless of how much they appear to the eye to be properly lined up. It is a very easy, one step, process in Photoshop. If you are using Lightroom to merge them, there is a box for "auto-align" at the top of the pop up window when you initiate the merge. Both PS and LR are very good at aligning, and can handle a fair amount of misalignment. I routinely stack hand held images into focus stacks using Photoshop. They come out very well as long as things are in the same relative position. The biggest issue I have is with insects moving their legs or antennae from image to image. [/QUOTE]
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