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Zerene focus stacker compared to helicon focus
Zerene focus stacker compared to helicon focus








zerene focus stacker compared to helicon focus

I photographed this fly at 1/125th sec, f/11, ISO 400 using Canon EOS 5D Mark III fitted with Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM.

zerene focus stacker compared to helicon focus

Here I have used 4 image files of this common green bottle fly ( Lucilia species) for this tutorial. Focus Stacking Using Zerene Stacker Stack 2

zerene focus stacker compared to helicon focus

I used the Zerene Stacker’s lightroom plugin to export the images from Adobe Lightroom which will automate the process and smoothens the total workflow. Once you open Zerene Stacker you begin by adding files (images) to the current project. Every hair and bristle was preserved and there were no halos, no real artifacts. The very intricate stack was seemingly perfectly done. Zerene Stacker is extremely fast as compared to Photoshop.

#Zerene focus stacker compared to helicon focus software

You can check my earlier tutorials regarding these two software for focus stacking. I have played around with a few them and done extensive work with CombineZP and Adobe Photoshop. There are quite a few focus stacking software available, some free like CombineZP, some expensive like Adobe Photoshop, and some kind-of-expensive like Helicon Focus. Focus Stacking Using Zerene Stacker Stack 1 Basic idea of focus stacking is to combine narrow depth of field of many images to one large depth of field in the final picture. Focus stacking can eliminate both these problems and get you an end to end sharp image despite being very close to the subject as in macro photography. Choosing a smaller aperture increases the necessary exposure time, and in extreme cases it can also reduce the sharpness due to diffraction. When we require more depth of field (or more area in focus), we typically increase the aperture (f stop) setting or move away from the subject. It will be more useful when the smallest aperture is often insufficient to render everything in focus. It works especially well for macro and landscape shots. Focus stacking is a technique which helps to extend an apparent depth of field in a picture.










Zerene focus stacker compared to helicon focus