Thanks! I did the "focus shift" completely manually with my old Carl Zeiss T* 1.4/50 and use the Focus Stacker app on the Mac. From my point of view, the result is just as good as in Affinity. apps.apple.com/de/app/focus-stacker/id1297424550?mt=12
I'm impressed even more in that case Volker.......that's far too complicated for me. I use a MacBook Pro and I didn't know that App existed.
The "pro" level Olympus cameras (and certain lenses) have a feature which does a focus stack of up to 15 images in camera and you can also set the focus differential. It processes them and give you a composite image at the end. If you have steady enough hands it can also be done hand held, but I normally use a tripod.
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Stephan Fey said:
Malik Raoulda said:
Bonne et agréable semaine.
Keith Burton said:
Is that focus stacked in-camera or do you use separate software?
Volker Schwarz replied to Keith Burton:
apps.apple.com/de/app/focus-stacker/id1297424550?mt=12
Peter Castell said:
Keith Burton replied to Volker Schwarz:
The "pro" level Olympus cameras (and certain lenses) have a feature which does a focus stack of up to 15 images in camera and you can also set the focus differential. It processes them and give you a composite image at the end. If you have steady enough hands it can also be done hand held, but I normally use a tripod.
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sea-herdorf said:
Schöne Grüße und ein angenehmes Osterfest
Erich