Macro stacking

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sury
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Macro stacking

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I had these shots taken with Vivitar 90/f2.5 MD lens a while ago. Got a chance to stack them
using Zerene Stacker. I think the shots were taken using a micro slider and it is a 16 image stack.

With best regards,
Sury


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Re: Macro stacking

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Sury,

As usual, your work is beautiful!

I am curious how the lighting was done. Is it flash?

Thanks,
Ron
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Re: Macro stacking

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Ron,
Thank you. The lighting is flash using HVL20.

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Re: Macro stacking

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I see you have some 'fringing' at the edges that you get in Pmax. You don't get these with Dmap. You could have cloned or cropped these out. Other than that the image is great. Lovely colours.

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Re: Macro stacking

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Pat,
Thank you for your kind words. I will clean up the image and try Dmap too.

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Sury
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