On 12/02/2008, NSURIT@xxxxxxx <NSURIT@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Sometime ago there was a discussion of software used to essentially create
> great depth of field when photographing macro/micro items and other stuff shot
> close up. The specific application was model trains if my memory serves me.
> Given that depth of field is one of the challenges of photographing
> jewelry, might this be a partial solution to producing good images of
> rings,etc?
> Yes, there is the lighting and composition piece however this coiuld solve
> the
> depth of field piece.
>
> Any links to the software sight. Any other ideas?
A little while ago, this was posted to the list:
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It's been awhile since this? type of software was discussed.? Ran
across this site and noted a free shareware version is available.
Just in case someone is interested:
http://www.outbackphoto.com/workflow/wf_72/essay.html
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Which is a link to a comparative review of 2 such applications.
hth
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