Focus Stacking Photography Tutorial – Photo Editing & Camera Technique




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20 responses to “Focus Stacking Photography Tutorial – Photo Editing & Camera Technique”

  1. Thanks for sharing this!!! I heard about the technic, and now I know how to use it!
    But I must disagree with the scaled version to make up for the corners, you should just use content fill aware, this way you avoid destroying pixels in your photo!
    Thanks again!

  2. Can I focus stack with a 10 stop nd? Like lets say I'm focused on clouds in the distance and I want to smooth them out but I also have flowers in my immediate foreground I want nice and sharp without any movement. Can I simply remove the nd and shoot the flowers with a faster shutter?

  3. I have a question in regards to focus stacking, which is, i have seen people mixing hdr and focus stacking, but wouldnt focus stacking negate the need for this, as when you for example focus on the foreground, you would also exposre for this, then when you focus on the clouds, it would expose for this also, so that when you blend them, wouldnt it also make it HDR in theory, or am i missing something?

  4. Great tutorials you have. Tremendous. One question however. Why don't you just open them as layer from LR? Is there a reason why or is that just the way you do it?? Thanks. Love this. Just got my new Nikon D750 and I love all this besides an issue I am having with brand new Tamron 24-70. Grrrr 🙁

  5. I´m glad I by accident discovered your channel, because you really have solid tutorials here that I enjoy learning from. I have learn a lot from others here on YT on the same subject, but your way of editing have some different approach to them which is great. Also, great job doing easy- to- understand- tutorials.
    I have a question regarding your way of exporting. – Is it any particular reason why you export your photos out of LR the way you do instead of just import them into PS straight from LR by ´right- click´ the photo and choose ´Edit in´ –> Edit in Photoshop…. and so on?

    Cheers from Norway;)

  6. What is your reason for not going back into LR after focus stacking is done? From my experience, everything you did can be done in LR and done with more ease. Are there benefits of using PS over LR for toning the image to the degree in which you did?

    You're communication skills are excellent. You do a great job of simplifying terms. I enjoyed watching.

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