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better helicon focus......the first image 1/4@f10 along with the next 12 images with only a shift in focus...... Subject is 4.5cm long
..... the finished image Cheers ....bp....
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Re: better helicon focus......Excellent use of technique.
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Re: better helicon focus......Whoa! focus bonanza!!!
Re: better helicon focus......that is incredible.. the results are simply amazing.
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Re: better helicon focus......Technicalities apart, the second image looks to me artificial. In the fist image you see the blur more gradual and even in the image because of the angle and space of the object. Maybe it is me being an ignoramus, but I prefer the first photo.
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I think that may also be related to the background that Bernie has used in this image. Bernie, perhaps next time, do a secondary set on a plain background, where the OOF areas can live in an area to be "hidden" (in plain sight) and not be such an obvious element of the image? g.
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....."yes"..... and maybe also you do not understand "Helicon Focus" this may help you understand http://www.better-photographs.com/helicon-focus.html as this post is only the second time I have used this process there is a lot to learn, even with my experience. Helicon focus is used a lot in macro photography, so some light reading here http://photomacrography.net/forum/ Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
Re: better helicon focus......Thank you for the illuminating sites, big pix. I can understand now what you are trying to do and the difficulties involved.
Re: better helicon focus......Note that "Helicon Focus" is the name of one program that does this. It's not the name of the technique, which is usually referred to as "focus stacking".
I do this even now and then, and have been getting excellent results just using Photoshop's Auto-blend Layers. Open all the images into Photoshop as a layered document (16-bit if you want), run Auto Align then Auto Blend, crop, and you're done. Helicon Focus does seem to have a few extra bells and whistles in this area, but I've been happy with my Photoshop results so far. By the way, your image is not visible in this thread either.
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Two images visible here, Dave. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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... or take a few more background exposures. I think the loss of background focus is a bit too abrupt. That's not to say you want the background in focus and you may still need to blur the extra exposures. Regards, Murray
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They're showing up for me now, along with the image in the other helicon focus thread. Looks like the SmugMug problem was fixed.
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