(You photographers can try and figure out how I did the large depth-of-field. Hint: I believe it was not possible last year.) (For non-photographers: depth-of-field is how far and near to the camera the picture is sharp at the same time. It is a problem with tele and with close-ups.)
2 comments:
Very inventive.
Problem is for critical work, sharpness suffers at very small apertures, due to light bending at the edge of the diaphragm.
This software, Helicon Focus, is a godsent for tabletop and macro work. I can't wait to use it.
Helicon ... I knew that Alexander the yucca looked familar.
Al
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