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| sent on March 06, 2013 (9:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful moth fascinating, but with the technique of the stack, I thought it obtains a better PDC ... Of course, for all I know it is a personal opinion :-) Hello. Giulio. Un bel lepidottero affascinante, tuttavia con la tecnica degli stack pensavo si ottenesse una PDC migliore... Ovviamente per quello che ne so è un'opinione personale, Ciao. Giulio. |
| sent on March 06, 2013 (18:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You're right, Julius, I'm now beginning to understand how this technique works and I still have much to learn. I posted this photo just to see if they reached the tips from veterans of photography. Hai ragione Giulio, sto iniziando ora a capire come funziona questa tecnica e ho ancora molto da imparare. Ho pubblicato questa foto proprio per vedere se arrivavano dei consigli dai veterani della fotografia. |
| sent on March 08, 2013 (15:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
mino then try to give me advice which program do you use? photoshop? if not tip sheet to stack ... see the right antenna and superimposed using photshop should delete the antennas that are out of focus manually and leave the focus and finally merge them all the photos.
then uses as well the extension tubes? if you do experiment with different apertures to see what good value pdc detail and so do fewer photos with good detail ;-) allora mino cerco di darti io dei consigli che programma usi ? photoshop ? se no telo consiglio per fare stack...vedi l'antenna di destra e sovrapposta usando photshop dovresti cancellare le antenne che sono sfuocate manualmente e lasciare quella a fuoco e in fine unirle tutte le foto. poi usi pure i tubi di prolunga? se si fai delle prove con vari diaframmi per vedere quale ha un buon rapporto dettaglio e pdc cosi fai meno foto con un buon dettaglio |
| sent on March 08, 2013 (20:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Mimmo, unfortunately my computer will not let me do stack with photoshop, or rather, I can not add more than 4 pictures, I have to increase the RAM to do so. then use Zerene, but as you can see, the results are poor, I have to learn to use it better. Mimmo, purtroppo il mio computer non mi permette di fare stack con photoshop, o meglio, non posso unire più di 4 foto, devo aumentare la ram per farlo. quindi utilizzo Zerene, ma come vedi i risultati sono scadenti, devo imparare meglio ad utilizzarlo. |
| sent on March 09, 2013 (1:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
with Zerene you have everything as still as possible while the reflex to the insect photoshop ... even if the insect or the shot is not identical to the previous step can be remedied in the meantime let it go .. because the stack and photographers without tubes so you start to get carried away photographing at 1:1 :-) con zerene devi avere il tutto il più fermo possibile dalla reflex all'insetto...mentre photoshop anche se l'insetto o l'inquadratura non e identico allo scatto precedente si può rimediare..perchè intanto lasci stare gli stack e fotografi senza tubi cosi incominci a prendere la mano a fotografare a 1:1 |
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