Was looking forward to try this sometime with my Z6 camera, but was given an opportunity to do it today.
One of the parishioners at church this morning had brought some Stations of the Cross chaplet rosary beads, that we were going to offer for sale - to raise a little money for the church. The priest wanted to put in our bulletin and Facebook page - with a picture. So perfect time to try this.
Each picture consisted of 10 raw files, and I used the Photoshop focus merge. Probably could have spent some time with exposure a little bit, but happy with the quick results.
Keep playing and have fun
Beautiful job. Congratulations of a job well done. Mahalo for sharing.
Looks to me like it worked quite nicely.
jgudpns wrote:
Was looking forward to try this sometime with my Z6 camera, but was given an opportunity to do it today.
One of the parishioners at church this morning had brought some Stations of the Cross chaplet rosary beads, that we were going to offer for sale - to raise a little money for the church. The priest wanted to put in our bulletin and Facebook page - with a picture. So perfect time to try this.
Each picture consisted of 10 raw files, and I used the Photoshop focus merge. Probably could have spent some time with exposure a little bit, but happy with the quick results.
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Nice job. It would be fun to look at one of the unmerged images and them compare it to the final merged image.
Well done! Stacking seems tough, until you do the first one, then it's fun.
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