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Feb 3, 2015 10:27:26   #
yhtomit Loc: Port Land. Oregon
 
Nice work.

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Feb 4, 2015 05:56:05   #
martinfisherphoto Loc: Lake Placid Florida
 
Excellent, Coming along Great with your handheld stacks.. Can't wait to see more. Hoping for some critters maybe this spring? I use different lichens as well as some of my props for the jumpers. A lot resemble live corals, beautiful material.
Flyextreme wrote:
Zerene Pmax is all I used. I did fix some of the worst parts. These didn't warrant much effort to me.
#1 is 8 images; #2 is 5 images
Both are handheld. So far, H-H is all I've ever done. I have yet to use my focus rail, the attachment I got for the focus ring or even my tripod for that matter. I always plan to, but I just don't seem to get around to it. Not possible to use in this instance and almost impossible and for me, in most other cases in the field too.

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Feb 4, 2015 12:24:01   #
Macronaut Loc: Redondo Beach,Ca.
 
fstop22 wrote:
Excellent, Coming along Great with your handheld stacks.. Can't wait to see more. Hoping for some critters maybe this spring? I use different lichens as well as some of my props for the jumpers. A lot resemble live corals, beautiful material.
Thanks! Most of the time I don't plan to stack, I just kinda seize the opportunity. If I were ambitious, I might have batch processed these from raw to tiff to try and pull out some detail from the blown out areas and give the program more to work with. I don't think these were worth the effort, even though I might have learned something (like how to batch process :wink: ).

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Feb 4, 2015 20:35:45   #
martinfisherphoto Loc: Lake Placid Florida
 
Flyextreme wrote:
Thanks! Most of the time I don't plan to stack, I just kinda seize the opportunity. If I were ambitious, I might have batch processed these from raw to tiff to try and pull out some detail from the blown out areas and give the program more to work with. I don't think these were worth the effort, even though I might have learned something (like how to batch process :wink: ).
You can batch process with the Nik software as well. Applying just your contrast adjustments in Nik prior to running thru zerene gives you a better finished product.

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