Dangerspouse
Senior Member
I purchased my camera + macro lens primarily to do product photography for my wife. She needs 1:1 shots of very small objects, like single threads in a stitched piece. This presents no problem as long as the object is flat, like a sampler. But some of her pieces are 3 dimensional, and there I start running into depth of field problems.
Last week I finally decided to join the 21st Century and got a subscription to Lightroom (Classic). While checking out tutorials I came across instructions for how to focus stack, which seems like just the sort of technique I need to fix my DOF issues.
However, all the online instructions for focus stacking require both Lightroom and Photoshop. I don't have Photoshop. Does anyone here know if focus stacking can be done solely in Lightroom, and if so, how?
Thanks very much!
Last week I finally decided to join the 21st Century and got a subscription to Lightroom (Classic). While checking out tutorials I came across instructions for how to focus stack, which seems like just the sort of technique I need to fix my DOF issues.
However, all the online instructions for focus stacking require both Lightroom and Photoshop. I don't have Photoshop. Does anyone here know if focus stacking can be done solely in Lightroom, and if so, how?
Thanks very much!