At 06:14 AM 10/30/2008, ...Wayne wrote:
>>... two images (first images I came across in my files). One was
>> focused on the back petals, the other on the stamina, shot at
>> F13. There is no way I could get this kind of DOF with just F stops.
>>
>> http://www.zuik.net/5D/flower_focus_blend.jpg
>>
>
>Very impressive.
>
>How did you change the focus point, move the camera & lens or refocus the
>lens ?
Just adjust focus point on the lens. Here is a guide and some more examples.
http://www.dimagemaker.com/article.php?articleID=1483
The merging is part of the blending of stacked layers. I'm curious now about
other possible blending besides just focus points. I've been wanting to do
this for years. I think I even proposed the idea on this list before helicon
software or PS implemented it.
This will change the way I think about macros now, no longer locked in
to framing dictated by plane of focus. And the possibility to use the sweet
F-stop of the lens.
The fact the lens is internal focus, and hence changes focal length with focus,
seems to be managed by the auto-align step, as seen in the third example I
presented.
WayneS - addicted to the adobe update wagon
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