Great stuff. I also recognized several images that had to be stacked
for the depth of field. I tried that once on a crabapple branch with
blossoms and didn't have much luck. I discovered that I was moving too
slowly and that the leaves and blossoms were already wilting. Not
visible to me at the time but clearly visible when trying to stack the
images.
I was using the free software "CombineZ". I understand that PhotoShop
CS5 (maybe even CS4) supports stacking. I keep threatening to update
from CS3 to CS5. Anyone have any experience there with stacking?
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/24/2010 7:07 AM, JOHN DUGGAN wrote:
> It always amazes me how stacked images are used to produce incredible depth
> of
> field.
> Thanks for the link. Well worth following up.
> Regards
> John Duggan,
> Wales, UK
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Tim Hughes<timhughes@xxxxxxxx>
> To: Olympus Camera Discussion<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, 24 November, 2010 11:29:20
> Subject: [OM] Olympus Microscope Competition Pictures
>
> Nice pictures from Olympuses Microscope photographers.
>
> http://www.olympusbioscapes.com/
>
> http://www.olympusbioscapes.com/gallery/2010/index.html
>
>
> Tim Hughes
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