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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 810709" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>There are basically 3 phases to Focus Stacking... each a separate endeavor.</p><p>1. Taking the actual images... determining how many and their focal lengths. There are a plethora of hardware methods. Focus rails, bellows, external triggers, and now even the Z cameras have internal triggers...</p><p>2. This phase is subjective where it goes in the workflow process, but some folks "process" the exposures here before stacking... denoise and sharpening...</p><p>3. The actual stacking process</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 810709, member: 10742"] There are basically 3 phases to Focus Stacking... each a separate endeavor. 1. Taking the actual images... determining how many and their focal lengths. There are a plethora of hardware methods. Focus rails, bellows, external triggers, and now even the Z cameras have internal triggers... 2. This phase is subjective where it goes in the workflow process, but some folks "process" the exposures here before stacking... denoise and sharpening... 3. The actual stacking process [/QUOTE]
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