Focus Stacking Made Easy & Why I Rarely Do It!

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    In this week’s episode, we discuss focus stacking made easy and why I rarely do it! I recently gave a talk in Oregon all about Focus Stacking which made me realize that the videos I've made on the topic in the past didn't review the entire process from start to finish. And I wanted to make a more simplified and comprehensive video that went over the on-location process of creating the focus stacked images to the step by step process of editing and blending the final images into one. In this video, I review the entire process from beginning to end in hopes that this video can serve as a full tutorial on Focus Stacking along with my reasoning as to why I rarely use this technique any longer. I hope you enjoy this week's episode and as always thanks so much for watching! - Mark D.
    Video Chapters:
    🔘 Introduction: 0:00
    🔘 Where Do You Focus? 0:50
    🔘 When to Focus Stack? 2:12
    🔘 Focus Stacking On-Location: 7:05
    🔘 Lightroom Editing & Syncing: 8:09
    🔘 Simple Photoshop Work: 10:35
    🔘 Sending Back to Lightroom: 14:59
    🔘 Why I Rarely Focus Stack: 16:05
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  • @MarkDenneyPhoto
    @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому +313

    🌟QUICK QUESTION: Was this video helpful?

  • @jonathanbyrdmusic
    @jonathanbyrdmusic 10 місяців тому +8

    Mark, it's been an honor to watch you learn, change, and grow as you teach us. We've learned a lot about technique and philosophy from you, but maybe the most important lesson has been that you can change your mind based on experience and even show us where you think you made mistakes in the past. Bravo for your commitment to all of it!

  • @fflphotos4362
    @fflphotos4362 15 днів тому

    I add this very minor point as an English teacher. At 15:00 ... a "mute" point versus the correct "moot" point. I love your work and videos. You are the photographer I am looking for first for all the info I need for my photography. Thanks for being there.

  • @steveshubert
    @steveshubert Рік тому +5

    I've never had the privilege of sitting in one of your workshops, Mark, but this video made me feel like it must feel being on location and listening to you explain different aspects of photography. I personally loved the WHY and WHY NOT explanations of photo stacking as much, if not more so, as your explanation of HOW to photo stack. Your reasoning of how we view the natural world was spot-on and makes perfect sense; it also helped prevent me from rushing out to start "photo-stacking everything" as you mentioned doing yourself. As always, your instruction was crystal clear and very helpful, and I greatly appreciate the time and effort you put in to helping us improve our photography. Thanks again!

  • @dalkapur
    @dalkapur Рік тому +6

    Brilliant, Mark. Agree 100%. I have just come to this same realisation regarding accepting fall off of focus from the key objects of the image. Our search for ever more detail has obscured a more natural rendition of a scene. I also use the GFX system, and using the 100-200mm in particular makes it nigh on impossible to get everything in focus even at f/22. I found myself relentlessly focus stacking every image, and hating it! I am now embracing the natural fall off in one shot and getting less uptight about it.

  • @forrestproductions
    @forrestproductions Рік тому +14

    Hi Mark. Very nice explanation of focus stacking. You could do a whole series on this topic. I have learned that there are compositions that do not lend themselves well to focus stacking. More specifically when you have objects that are moving through focal planes (a moving branch with leaves) or a foreground object like a shrub that crosses focal planes from the foreground to mid or background. Photoshop doesn't handle these situations well with its auto stacking algorithms so you ether have to manually brush out your stack (which can be painful) or use Helicon Focus with its advanced stacking algorithms. Forest compositions where you may have to shoot at a wider aperture because it is dark or for a faster shutter speed because of wind, can be impossible as objects are crossing focal planes everywhere. You are better off as you stated to just have "acceptable focus" in your background and/or shoot at a wider focal length and crop in post.

  • @philipmartin1891
    @philipmartin1891 Рік тому

    Thanks Mark for the walk through and explanation, your videos are always very helpful and fun to watch. I appreciate all that you do!

  • @glenclarke1294
    @glenclarke1294 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for another excellent, detailed and clear talk through of this process, as well as reminding novices like me that it isn’t always required. I really appreciate your sincere and genuine approach.

  • @nathanielpde1496
    @nathanielpde1496 10 місяців тому +3

    The best focus stacking explanation i have come across ❤ absolutely enjoyed the content. Thanks Mark

  • @marilynbettridge2889
    @marilynbettridge2889 Рік тому +1

    This was JUST EXCELLENT Mark. I've been struggling with the process from taking the photos to the final image. This is so organized and clear! I'll be taking this video with me when I go out to do just this. Thank you!!

  • @richardhutson2474
    @richardhutson2474 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this, Mark. I rarely need to use Focus Staking but it's great to know how. Your demonstration was great ... easy to follow and remember.

  • @matglenday5428
    @matglenday5428 Рік тому +1

    Great video Mark! Very thoroughly explained and something I will definitely learn to use when required.

  • @markledbury3666
    @markledbury3666 Рік тому

    Excellent video Mark! Thanks for sharing this topic.😊

  • @scdronemedia
    @scdronemedia Рік тому

    Thank you Mark. Excellent video with everything you need to know about focus stacking. I love your style of presenting, so different to so many others. So calm and informative.

  • @jillbinney4683
    @jillbinney4683 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you, now I understand it. As always you explain the process so clearly.

  • @blamon01
    @blamon01 Рік тому

    This is the best video on focus stacking out there. Going through the process of opening and saving between different pieces of software was great. No other video I have seen has done that.

  • @rosssayer6524
    @rosssayer6524 Рік тому +1

    Best I’ve seen explanation was brilliant, thank you Mark

  • @elizabethmaunsell9055
    @elizabethmaunsell9055 Рік тому

    Excellent, as always!

  • @hawaiianstarman
    @hawaiianstarman Рік тому +1

    Appreciate the clarity of your explanations. I focus stack mostly for outdoor floral macro images. Such requires calm conditions, which usually means early morning captures. Patience is certainly a virtue in such endeavors.

  • @SuperSACMAN1
    @SuperSACMAN1 Рік тому

    Thanks for doing this video Mark I really like the fact that you added in the little stuff like which keys to hit really saves me a lot of time looking around for that stuff. 👍👍

  • @danielbastos1885
    @danielbastos1885 Місяць тому

    Excellent and very helpful video, Mark! As always, very well explained!

  • @bobgwaltneyphotography3899
    @bobgwaltneyphotography3899 Рік тому

    Yes! Very helpful. Thank you Mark.

  • @Danny_Roman.
    @Danny_Roman. Рік тому

    Mark this video us what I've been looking for !!! Thank you so so much for this sound advice and tips. Absolutely brilliant.

  • @MrMortenf
    @MrMortenf 8 місяців тому +1

    It was enjoyable to watch not only because of the knowledge but also because you do not rush and talk in a civilised manner !

  • @barbaranice6176
    @barbaranice6176 8 місяців тому

    Thank you Mark! This is exactly what I wanted to learn and hear about.

  • @dennisfrederick9304
    @dennisfrederick9304 Рік тому

    A well done tutorial. I learned how to process a focus stack series from one of your previous videos which was so helpful. Thanks for broadening my skills.

  • @yvonnemalaquin9336
    @yvonnemalaquin9336 Рік тому

    Thank you. Great explanation of both processes.

  • @aldiguilio3885
    @aldiguilio3885 Рік тому

    Great video. Very very helpful. You explained it in terms easy to understand!! Thanks Mark. I will be watching more of your videos.

  • @cdeforest1
    @cdeforest1 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Mark! You touched on a couple points that cleared up some questions I had on focus stacking. Thanks again

  • @robgerety
    @robgerety 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for all these focus stacking videos you have done. Helped me a lot. I agree we can use focus stacking to much. The most important thing is that our subject is in sharp focus. Landscapes are one thing - but we also take portraits etc. There are many situations when the focus fall off is used to make the subject pop. Every scene calls for a different approach, that is part of the art of photography. I learned photography initially in the film age, 1970's, and we learned how to estimate the dept of field at various f/stops, focal lengths, and distances to subject. I have forgotten that skill in recent times. Also, we used the depth of focus preview button a lot back in those days.

  • @michaellee9220
    @michaellee9220 Рік тому

    Brilliant. So clear and concise. Thanks

  • @jimwlouavl
    @jimwlouavl Рік тому

    Great advice, both about when to focus stack and to study the LCD to see how many separate images you need. I use Helicon Focus for my stacking. It handles a larger number of images and does it more quickly.

  • @michaelt7320
    @michaelt7320 Рік тому

    Great video, Mark. I especially liked the explanation for editing the images and synchronising them before stacking (or not stacking, depending on the situation). Thanks very much!

  • @SheilaCornett
    @SheilaCornett Рік тому

    Thank you! You were able to explain focus stacking so well....can't wait to try it!

  • @doubletphotography8014
    @doubletphotography8014 Рік тому

    Thanks for making this tutorial! I've been wanting to learn how to focus stack for a while and this is the first good tutorial I've seen of it.

  • @alanbudge
    @alanbudge Рік тому

    Another brilliant video, thank you Mark. I always get one takeaway from your subject and for me the main one here was focusing on the bottom line of the grid. Can't believe I hadn't thought of this before.

  • @davidmeager9884
    @davidmeager9884 Рік тому

    Excellent explanation. I had tried this before but didn't know the "blend" method and the moving back into photohop etc. Thank you!

  • @malteplath
    @malteplath Рік тому

    Thanks Mark. Both for how to go about focus stacking and why it is not needed in most situations.
    I think the main application is in macro photography, where the depth of field is extremely small, so often you need focus stacking to even render a recognizable image.

  • @andyshaw2018
    @andyshaw2018 Рік тому

    Hi Mark, excellent video. I'm just starting down this path. I will be referring back to the video as I work through my process.

  • @richarddenise3886
    @richarddenise3886 Рік тому

    Simply fantastic presentation!!!

  • @JHHJDS
    @JHHJDS Рік тому

    Very helpful! Thank you for sharing!

  • @brandonpuckett5934
    @brandonpuckett5934 Рік тому

    Really appreciate your insight and tutorials Mark! You have helped my photography grow

  • @SteveZodiac777
    @SteveZodiac777 Рік тому

    Excellent - thanks for sharing!

  • @wendynewing8834
    @wendynewing8834 Рік тому

    This is such a helpful video. Thank you so much.

  • @jimrinaldi8357
    @jimrinaldi8357 Рік тому

    I have seen other videos on focus stacking and this one was the easiest to understand. You answered some questions that had been left unanswered in other videos. I also like your argument for leaving some portions of a scene slightly out of focus. Great job! Thanks. And yes, I am one of those who is intimidated by Photoshop.

  • @SteveAmaon
    @SteveAmaon Рік тому

    Helpful video. I had my own general ideas about when to and when not to. This actually helped me refine those ideas a bit. Thanks!

  • @johnthomasdoyle1964
    @johnthomasdoyle1964 Рік тому

    Thanks, Mark, I appreciate the tutorial and your way of explaining it.

  • @Albertangelo123
    @Albertangelo123 2 місяці тому

    So clear and understandable. Thank you!

  • @iandavis1355
    @iandavis1355 Рік тому

    I just completed my first focus stack and I used this video to guide me. Thanks Mark! It was quite the challenge, a large 6" bloom but the composition was of the middle 2" around the stamen. Eight images in total. I used a 1980's Vivitar 70-210mm zoom with macro on, 26mm of extension tubes, with an adapter for my crop sensor Sony A6300. With off-camera flashes of course. And it looks great! The next step will be printing in 13"x19" on my Pro 10.

  • @ionasthom4636
    @ionasthom4636 Рік тому

    Such a great episode Mark, from every perspective, on focus stacking! Would love to see a similar video explaining exposure blending (or HDR images). Keep up the great work!

  • @duckfan7684
    @duckfan7684 Рік тому

    Excellent!!! 5 stars! I will be getting into focus stacking, never done any PP before. This video is bookmarked for future reference! Thank you for putting this together.

  • @markspurgeon8084
    @markspurgeon8084 Рік тому

    Very helpful Mark. Thanks 👍

  • @joesmith1922
    @joesmith1922 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for a very interesting and informative video!
    Back in the old days, we used a concept called "hyperfocal distance". I think it's still applicable today...but it does take a bit of math!

  • @barbarachamberlain6918
    @barbarachamberlain6918 Рік тому

    So helpful! Thank you.

  • @AlainLafleche1
    @AlainLafleche1 Рік тому

    This is a great video Mark, i like your explanation, very clear for me as a beginner and in a normal life, nothing as to be full sharp. Thx for your help.

  • @randolphvacchi1933
    @randolphvacchi1933 7 місяців тому

    Mark, very appreciative for the comprehensive presentation on this topic. Oddly, for me, it wasn't the process of how, but rather the explanation of making the selective choice of need that really hit home. Sometimes it's easy to get caught up in feeding yourself an overload of information before you think through the practical nature of trial and error. It's a pleasure to listen/watch your lessons that are delivered in a common sense manner that can find purpose regardless of the level of ability a viewer may possess in the moment.

  • @lennyrushpic
    @lennyrushpic Рік тому

    Thanks Mark - really enjoyed info

  • @jakemcavoy2554
    @jakemcavoy2554 7 місяців тому

    This presentation is very helpful. I'm one of those who is preoccupied with FOCUS and frets about parts of the photo are soar. Mark zeroes in on how the reality of our ways of seeing with our eyes and how my photography needs to also recognized the reality aligned with our eyes and brain. Thank you for easing my preoccupation.

  • @chrisjohn1138
    @chrisjohn1138 Рік тому

    Thanks Mark for pushing home the need to review images for focus.
    I,m a hobby photographer, and I will admit to trying to make multiple images if I find a good subject/lighting situation. But now I’m learning, one great image is better than several ‘nice’ images.
    I’ll check the back screen more now rather than chase the next shot.

  • @patmcshane8976
    @patmcshane8976 Рік тому

    Hi Mark....one of your very best videos!

  • @andrewinnes479
    @andrewinnes479 Рік тому

    Really helpful thank you. Editing RAW before focus stacking really useful for me but the best part of your video was about not using focus stacking at all - I feel much better about my neglect of this technique!

  • @stevebanks484
    @stevebanks484 Рік тому

    Thanks Mark - great video that very simply explains all the steps. I knew that theory about focus stacking but, as you mentioned, I am intimidated by the whole Photoshop process and do everything in LR. I’ll give this a go now 👍

  • @ravimathew4123
    @ravimathew4123 Рік тому

    Thank you Sir, very well explained .

  • @thomasbarry9579
    @thomasbarry9579 Рік тому +7

    Enjoyed the video, Mark.
    Many modern cameras have Focus Shift shooting built in, so if you select a focus point a little way into the scene, the camera will automatically shift focus through to infinity, taking several images. The number depending on the aperture you select and other options in the Focus Shift menu.
    It is normally used for macro, but if you set it up correctly, can be used to take as few as 2 images in Landscape photography.

    • @patricklindahl868
      @patricklindahl868 Рік тому

      I have often used Focus shift shooting build in, but I got so different result. So I put up a sort of test bench, shifting 2 steps at a time, taking 10 pictures, for all my lenses. There were huge differences! My 'cheap' lenses focused 4 times as far away on the last picture in each series as my more expensive lenses, all Nikon Z lenses except one F-mount (with adapter) on my Nikon Z 6 camera. So if you don't get along with your settings using this function, check out how "long" each focus step is on your lenses.

  • @peterdavis4816
    @peterdavis4816 Рік тому

    Excellent overview and tutorial Mark. Thanks 👍👍👍

  • @angelahindmarsh1206
    @angelahindmarsh1206 Рік тому

    Great tips, and thank you for demystifying the photo merging steps in Photoshop! 😊

  • @andreclay8362
    @andreclay8362 Рік тому

    Impeccable timing Mark, just returned from 10 days shooting in the Utah Badlands. Having used that camera focusing technique, I have a better of what to do with those images now that I am back home. Well explained!

  • @mariobaert8346
    @mariobaert8346 Рік тому

    Very clear, I've started doing it that way last year. Usually works fine except in windy weather for the obvious reasons. When I use a 100-400 lens it turns out in windy conditions I end up getting some images that are a bit blurry even though the lens/camera are on a tripod. I guess the more area the wind can catch and the longer the lens, the more there's a chance of slight movement due to wind.

  • @ekpunjabi38
    @ekpunjabi38 Рік тому

    Thank you Mark, I always enjoy your Videos, very informative in layman's terms❤ !

  • @robertnelson3179
    @robertnelson3179 Рік тому

    Thanks Mark did not think about how we see as being blurry as your reason need to keep it in mind.

  • @Suhailkhan53
    @Suhailkhan53 Рік тому

    Excellent video indeed ❤

  • @kathylinford1
    @kathylinford1 Рік тому

    I am so glad you talked about not doing focus stacking all the time! I did focus stack a few in Oregon but honestly I don't mind everything not being in focus sometimes!

  • @RallyOFever
    @RallyOFever Рік тому

    Excellent video! Thank you very much ! Very well explained!

  • @PeterGaunt
    @PeterGaunt Рік тому

    Thanks Mark.

  • @danielhauck7128
    @danielhauck7128 Рік тому

    Really learned a lot. Thank you

  • @leebales7164
    @leebales7164 29 днів тому

    Mark, thanks so very much for this teaching moment. Headed to Monument Valley/Arches NP next week. Looking forward to putting your instruction to good use.

  • @dalkapur
    @dalkapur Рік тому +4

    As a small add to this. It is easy to put together a small Photoshop Action to 1) Highlight all the images 2) Auto Align and 3) Auto Blend.

  • @sherryzoltay7625
    @sherryzoltay7625 5 місяців тому

    Thank you, Mark! I was trying to watch videos on this subject (some specific to my camera) and was getting more and more mixed up. It was like they were chunky soup and your video showed up as a clear broth of understanding. It’s going to be exciting to see the images I can create using your clearly explained and much simpler system. Thank you for adding the joy back into this process. ❤️

  • @dreadiedude
    @dreadiedude Рік тому

    Great video! Will definitely be referring back to this while editing :)

  • @basvandekerkhof
    @basvandekerkhof 10 місяців тому

    Best explanation ever! Thanks

  • @allehman5095
    @allehman5095 Місяць тому

    Mark, You knocked another one out of the park. Very Very good explanation of the focus stack process. I too don't use focus stacking very often, but there are times when it is extremely helpful.
    I wish I possessed the teaching skills you have. You are a blessing to the photography enthusiasts such as myself. Job well done my friend.

  • @janneb3762
    @janneb3762 Рік тому

    Thank you for your thorough explanation of this

  • @gunsentry8349
    @gunsentry8349 25 днів тому

    Excelled presentation. Thank you.

  • @patriciacollins248
    @patriciacollins248 Рік тому

    Very helpful. Thank you

  • @krisweyers6248
    @krisweyers6248 Рік тому

    Oh yes it was so helpful!

  • @namanneralakatte8447
    @namanneralakatte8447 Рік тому

    Really enjoying subscribing to your channel!

  • @noelmallia
    @noelmallia Рік тому

    thanks for this great video and well explained as always

  • @juliebaughan7533
    @juliebaughan7533 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant video😊

  • @DR-fy7qy
    @DR-fy7qy Рік тому

    Learned a lot about focus staking from this video. Thanks.

  • @petermayhew10
    @petermayhew10 Рік тому

    Not used focus stack yet. Good explanation and also helpful to remind us how we see things with natural focus of our eyes.

  • @kenklontz1945
    @kenklontz1945 Рік тому

    Thanks this made it a little more clear 😎

  • @ashleymartin7644
    @ashleymartin7644 Рік тому

    Thankyou Mark, I enjoyed that a lot. Although I don’t use LR/PS, I use Affinity Photo, I found your presentation very helpful with its top level description, and workflow. You present very clearly and naturally. Thanks.

  • @pederkristensen4691
    @pederkristensen4691 Рік тому

    Hi Mark, thanks for a great demo why and why not using focus stacking. I liked your hand demo of focus view.

  • @MrPixelgrower
    @MrPixelgrower 2 місяці тому

    😀 Now that I've watched your video to the end, I see your point about the focus fall off in a scene, particularly in a panorama as grand as the Rockies from a distance. Think I'll try the focus stack approach with a number of points from foreground to background, and see how the image compares to my recent Panoramas. Thanks Mark!

  • @andrewhillphotosvideos2909
    @andrewhillphotosvideos2909 11 місяців тому

    great way to explain how we see the world and put it to our photos after edits but! we are fighting now with Ai. not just that but we are also being told by photographers a good pic is best to have everthing in focus from front to back.... again love the video and we can learn from it... cheers Mark..........

  • @andrewkeating8952
    @andrewkeating8952 Рік тому

    Thanks Mark - that was a really helpful video - it even inspired me with the confidence to try Photoshop for the first time - thanks so much !!

  • @OffThePath9
    @OffThePath9 Рік тому

    This was hugely helpful. Thanks very much Mark! Class act sir.

  • @Djdelae
    @Djdelae Рік тому

    Thanks Mark! Very helpful video. A technique I need more practice in.

  • @christianewrenger8632
    @christianewrenger8632 Рік тому

    Great video! Thank you very much..

  • @namanneralakatte8447
    @namanneralakatte8447 Рік тому

    Extremely helpful contents..