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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 829503" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Actually, Photoshop does a pretty good job of aligning the photos. You may end up with funky looking corners, but that is easily cured with a minor cropping. The biggest things I have to watch for is not overlapping the focus enough, and insects moving legs or antennae between shots. </p><p></p><p>It's not uncommon for me to do an unplanned photo stack while editing. I normally take multiple shots of a subject, and being handheld, I usually have some that don't nail the focus. If I want more depth of field I will sometimes look and see if I have one or more shots with a different focus point and stack them to extend DOF a bit. Even the extra DOF added by one other shot can add to the final image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 829503, member: 50197"] Actually, Photoshop does a pretty good job of aligning the photos. You may end up with funky looking corners, but that is easily cured with a minor cropping. The biggest things I have to watch for is not overlapping the focus enough, and insects moving legs or antennae between shots. It's not uncommon for me to do an unplanned photo stack while editing. I normally take multiple shots of a subject, and being handheld, I usually have some that don't nail the focus. If I want more depth of field I will sometimes look and see if I have one or more shots with a different focus point and stack them to extend DOF a bit. Even the extra DOF added by one other shot can add to the final image. [/QUOTE]
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