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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 804803" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Thanks for the details, Fred. So the device calculates the number of shots... will it tell you the number before starting shooting? I just want to know the shot number. Also, it seems to be uncertain that you will be able to "tap" a point that represents infinity. Yes, file size, not file number, does pose a problem in my case: due to my old age Mac, the focus stacker limited file size to < 75% of fine size to work, otherwise it fails. Should I set small-size images or do batch-rescale images afterward?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 804803, member: 47518"] Thanks for the details, Fred. So the device calculates the number of shots... will it tell you the number before starting shooting? I just want to know the shot number. Also, it seems to be uncertain that you will be able to "tap" a point that represents infinity. Yes, file size, not file number, does pose a problem in my case: due to my old age Mac, the focus stacker limited file size to < 75% of fine size to work, otherwise it fails. Should I set small-size images or do batch-rescale images afterward? [/QUOTE]
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