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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 241962" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The Helicon software looks interesting, but I'm always a bit suspicious of s/w that has licensing structures like that - 3 version, yearly or lifetime licenses. Given that I already use CS6 I am not a fan of buying another piece of software to do the stacking (which I realize is not required). And given that my real interest in focus stacking plays with shooting snowflakes in extremely cold weather I suspect that I don't want to drag my Macbook Pro out with me as well, so I'll have to rely on manual rails.</p><p></p><p>That said, if you do a lot of indoor and/or normal weather macro work I can see this being a cool tool. I suspect I'll invest in something automated when the time lapse bug bites me. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 241962, member: 9240"] The Helicon software looks interesting, but I'm always a bit suspicious of s/w that has licensing structures like that - 3 version, yearly or lifetime licenses. Given that I already use CS6 I am not a fan of buying another piece of software to do the stacking (which I realize is not required). And given that my real interest in focus stacking plays with shooting snowflakes in extremely cold weather I suspect that I don't want to drag my Macbook Pro out with me as well, so I'll have to rely on manual rails. That said, if you do a lot of indoor and/or normal weather macro work I can see this being a cool tool. I suspect I'll invest in something automated when the time lapse bug bites me. LOL [/QUOTE]
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