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  • Quick test of focus stacking

    Here's a quick test of the focus stacking feature. First shot is a single one at f2.8 with the 60mm macro. Second is a stack of 9 raw images done with Helicon Focus. That's quite an impressive program - but it ain't cheap.

    The in-camera stacking is very useful to figure out the nr of shots and the increment to use.


    E-M1 Focus Stack Test - single shot by Paul Kaye, on Flickr


    E-M1 Focus Stack Test - result of 9 stacked images by Paul Kaye, on Flickr
    Paul
    Panasonic S1Rii and S5 with a few lenses
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    Re: Quick test of focus stacking

    I found some very nice free software for focus stacking. It's written by Prof Heribert Cypionka in Germany - available here: http://www.picolay.icbm.de/index.html



    Image stacked with Picolay by Paul Kaye, on Flickr
    Paul
    Panasonic S1Rii and S5 with a few lenses
    flickr
    Portfolio Site

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      Re: Quick test of focus stacking

      Paul,
      On my monitor, both the "one shot" & Picolay version of your cube shows some curious faint green swirls on the right hand side - it almost looks like an old ink spillage on the desk top. This does not appear on the Helicon version.
      Did you PP the Helicon version to remove it, or does the Helicon software do clever stuff?
      Chris

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        Re: Quick test of focus stacking

        What's the all-important EXIFs on the above images (your image hosting site says 'JFIFVersion - 1.01' whatever that means!).

        Jim

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