Focus Stacking in Macro Photography | Part 2 - Post Processing & Editing
In this video I go through some of the more basic methods I use for focus stacking and cleaning images. This is using examples where the in camera stacking has been quite clean with pretty steady willing subjects and tackles some of the most common issues that come up. I use a combination of Helicon (https://www.heliconsoft.com/) and Adobe Photoshop with a bit more emphasis on Photoshop as I believe it gives more freedom at a faster, more reliable pace. Learning these basic techniques will help you tackle many different, more complicated scenarios that will occur when focus stacking. In a later video I will covering some of the more technical edits and fixes when the in-camera part just a hasn't gone your way. Gear & Software @OMSYSTEMCameras EM1X with M.zuiko 60mm @GODOXGlobal V350o Diffuser by Cygnustech - / cygnustech @Adobe @Photoshop @Lightroom @tchelicon Helicon Stacking Software 0:00 Intro 2:00 The Basics 23:08 More Complex Scenrios 31:02 Split Stacks

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