Dxo photolab 4 focus stacking11/10/2023 Completing the vision with these specific images took a little bit longer than usual… about 3-5 minutes per image including computer processing time. For the images in this article I used the Burn Tool, and for some of them the Levels adjustment was utilized. I often use the Lasso Tool to remove distracting elements. In DxO I make some Selective Tone adjustments, apply DxO Smart Lighting, and often use a small amount of Microcontrast.Ĭompleting the vision in CS6 is also pretty simple. I never do any masking, and all of my adjustments towards completing the vision are very simple. These adjustments typically would involve running my out-of-camera jpegs through DxO PhotoLab 4, then exporting a jpeg into PhotoShop CS6, and finishing them with Topaz if needed. The second image is my ‘completing the vision’ version after doing some quick adjustments in post. The first image is an out-of-camera jpeg with absolutely no corrections done to it. This article features seven pairs of photographs. As regular readers know I hate spending time in post so the first thing that I do is delete all of those supporting RAW files. Some folks use the supporting RAW files to combine in post. The completed output from this in-camera focus stacking technology is an jpeg file. I used my short stool when capturing all of the handheld macro images in this article. I had my E-M1X’s in-camera focus stacking set for 10 focus stacked images, using a focus differential of 4. I was out at the Royal Botanical Gardens yesterday capturing some handheld in-camera focused stacked macro images of flowers with my E-M1X and M.Zuiko 60 mm f/2.8 macro lens. Each of us has our own skill level and approach when it comes to post processing, as well as our preferred software programs. We have a very specific vision in our minds for how we want our finished photograph to appear and often capture an image as an interim step towards that vision. As photographers we understand that completing the vision involves doing some work with our images in post processing.
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