Focus Stacking In Affinity Photo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2023
- Focus Stacking is a powerful photographic technique for increasing the depth of field in an image. It involves using multiple images with different focus points and then merging them into a single photograph. In this video, I demonstrate how to focus stack three images using Affinity Photo’s Focus Merge feature.
The images I used in this video were shot with identical settings and the camera on a tripod. All that’s changed is where the focus point was placed in each. I then used Affinity Photo’s Focus Merge to produce a single image with front-to-back depth of field.
When the focus stacking process was complete, I used the Affinity Photo Clone Brush to quickly repair two problem areas. The Focus Merge feature is an elegant solution for photographers wanting to overcome issues with depth of field whilst shooting at the best aperture for lens sharpness.
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I did not know about the remedy for ghosting. Thank you so very much.
Happy to help. Thank you.
another inspirational tutorial, good to see affinity photo again. thank you.
Thank you. Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about Affinity Photo but I do want to cover more than one package.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Well done! Very straight and understandable presentation - thank you ever so much, Robin!
Thank you very much
Thank you. I have realized that the explained method works fine.
Thanks. That's good to hear that it's working for you.
Hi, can‘t Silkypix do this better?
Not that I'm aware of. I didn't think it had a Focus Stacking feature.
Was that someones head just above the bridge? Grey hair? 🙂
Yes