I don't know about Enfuse but if you have Photoshop CC you have a very
capable stacking tool. I downloaded the 30 day trial of Zerene Stacker a
while back, but it expired before I got any useful results. The problems
were not with the software, but rather in my technique. I then started
working with Photoshop and used it till I got the process down. I
ultimately bought Zerene stacker.
Photoshop is very memory and resource intensive but on my PC it handles
stacks of 30 or fewer 24MP images without issue. My advice would be to
work things out with PS till you are getting consistent results, and try
the free trials of dedicated stacking tools. You will get much more out
of the trial versions if you have the process well defined. FWIW - I
think Zerene stacker isgenerall more capable the PS for stacking, but I
still run into situations were PS delvers better output than Zerene
stacker and often use a hybrid approach with both products.
You probably already know this - but use Photoshop tools in Bridge to
load files into PS Layers for stacking. (I did not know that at first
and the process of manually loading files as layers was very time
consuming.)
Have fun!
Mark
On 6/15/2015 12:12 PM, Tom Reese wrote:
thanks for the reply Jostein. I tried using the Photoshop CC focus
stack and it worked somewhat better but still not good enough to show
anyone.
I shot two sets of images of separate flowers with 4 images in each set.
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 11:59 AM, Jostein Øksne <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Tom,
Both Zerene Stacker and Helicon Focus have trial versions. There is some
functionality built into Photoshop too, starting (I think) with version CS.
Have a go at the first two an see if you're more comfortable with the workflow
in those. It's probably a good idea to view the tutorials too...
I tried Enfuse a while back, and had the same experience as you.
Jostein
Den 15. juni 2015 15.27.25 CEST, skrev Tom Reese <[email protected]>:
I installed Enfuse and tried a macro focus stack but the result is
awful. Now I'm not sure if I should pay something or give up on it. Is
Enfuse better suited to larger scenes like landscapes?
What is the customary donation for this type of thing?
is there a better way to focus stack macros in Lightroom?
thanks
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