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Help with macrophotography on D7100 with 55 f3.5 P.C
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 556901" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>One thing you might want to look into is photo-stacking software. Very many times, a macro shot is made of multiple images with a slight shift in focus... the software stacks those images so that all parts of the image are in focus... as an example, in your dragonfly, the head is in focus but his tail is NOT, and neither is his wings.. because of the short DOF at that range. 6 or 7 shots, refocusing on the different parts and then using focus stacking software to stack those images would result in all parts of the dragonfly being in tack-sharp focus...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 556901, member: 10742"] One thing you might want to look into is photo-stacking software. Very many times, a macro shot is made of multiple images with a slight shift in focus... the software stacks those images so that all parts of the image are in focus... as an example, in your dragonfly, the head is in focus but his tail is NOT, and neither is his wings.. because of the short DOF at that range. 6 or 7 shots, refocusing on the different parts and then using focus stacking software to stack those images would result in all parts of the dragonfly being in tack-sharp focus... [/QUOTE]
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