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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 271832" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>Nice job Don.</p><p>I have tried focus stacking a bit on macros. It can be hit and miss sometimes you think you have all the points in focus and then Photoshop decides not to pick the specific area you wanted.</p><p>I find that fewer shots actually works better than more. Interested to see if Dons technique is the same as I use. </p><p>Nikons Camera Control Pro software allows you to remotely select the focus point in Live View by simply clicking where you want it to focus on, makes life a lot easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 271832, member: 15434"] Nice job Don. I have tried focus stacking a bit on macros. It can be hit and miss sometimes you think you have all the points in focus and then Photoshop decides not to pick the specific area you wanted. I find that fewer shots actually works better than more. Interested to see if Dons technique is the same as I use. Nikons Camera Control Pro software allows you to remotely select the focus point in Live View by simply clicking where you want it to focus on, makes life a lot easier. [/QUOTE]
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