I have seen this software mentioned on FM--some like it, some not so
much compared to tripod mounted low ISO image. There are better
options for focus stacking and HDR but I
can't think of any for the enhanced resolution/noise reduction with
multiple shots. Just might be worth a quick trial in a sample shot
simulating what one might use it for more generally. It seems if you
help them profile a lens/cam combo, a free license is provided. Moose
time is extremely valuable and no one else may judge what is
worthwhile, but might be a fun experiment.
http://photoacute.com/studio/newcamapply.html
Curiously there is a profile fo the Z .35 shift on the OM5DII
Hmmmm.
Mike
On 1/20/2015 7:30 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
<<Does it depend
<<in part on minute movement of the image on the sensor between shots?
That is my understanding. Even tiny movements on a tripod seem to be
enough.
I wonder about IS.
<<They only cover two of the camera/lens combos I care about, E-M5
with 12-50
and
<<Panny 20/1.7
I know, I checked. I wondered if the software would qualify for a
possible
Moose free trial--prolly not. Still, an
interesting approach. I think the software is overambitious as to
the scope
of the actions.
Hard to know, without trying it. And I was thinking of doing so, when I
saw this
on the Known bugs page, "*Patterns in
output images*
This problem is fixed for most of input RAW formats, but persists for
ORF
images."
<http://photoacute.com/forum/index.php/topic,205.0.html>
I might say it's the cost, but it's more the time and effort of
learning a new
piece of software, balanced against the
likely added value/utility. The samples look great, but if it doesn't
work with
ORF files, at least part of the time,
and isn't profiled for the GX7, there seems little point.
Under Whelmed Moose
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