3 braceleted for foreground, middle ground and distance. use a single shot of your finger between each set. When Finished with bracketed sets use two fingers to start a new set Now you have separation of files when they are loaded into your editor,. this allows you to know where one set starts and finishes.
I have always wondered how to properly take bracketing and focus-stacking shots and merge and blend them together properly. This video was very helpful in solving that puzzle. Although I auto-blend to produce a sharp image from front to back. Thanks
Edit > Auto-Blend > Stack Images in Photoshop now does it automatically I think, no need to manually brush. I do it that way for macro stacking where there are 100+ photos.
Jeffrey! So glad you like it 👍📷 It's surprisingly easy the 2nd time you do it. Bumping through the 1st one is a little fiddly, but you'll nail it I'm sure!
Glad you enjoyed this one Tony.👍 This was a case of adjusting the shutter speed (my usual go-to bracketing method for landscape photography). Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
great question @tahchengable. I don't recall it being a big problem in this case. I was using the Sony 14mm G Master lens, which is a high performance wide angle lens. It probably breathes a bit (like all photography lenses) but didn’t cause me any real issues. 👍
@@ViewfinderMastery tnx for responding. appreciates. im trying to find a solution for focus breathing for product shoots. Client wanted sharpness from front till end of product. He cant understand y i cant do it while he can on a phone. I cant explain that too. haha. oh dear...
Excellent explanation. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! 👍
3 braceleted for foreground, middle ground and distance. use a single shot of your finger between each set. When Finished with bracketed sets use two fingers to start a new set Now you have separation of files when they are loaded into your editor,. this allows you to know where one set starts and finishes.
good suggestions! 👍🏼
Thanks for this well explained video about image stacking. Will try it on my next proj.
Glad it was helpful! Best luck!
Thanks. Very informative! I was hoping you’d show how to remove the jet trail from the varying cloud formation.
Great suggestion!
Thanks for demystifying why to avoid deghosting!
You're very welcome! 🎉
I have always wondered how to properly take bracketing and focus-stacking shots and merge and blend them together properly. This video was very helpful in solving that puzzle. Although I auto-blend to produce a sharp image from front to back. Thanks
Great to hear that it was helpful for you! Keep at it! 👍
Excellent 👍👍
thanks for your feedback! 🙏🏻🎉
Edit > Auto-Blend > Stack Images in Photoshop now does it automatically I think, no need to manually brush. I do it that way for macro stacking where there are 100+ photos.
thanks for the tip!
Great Video !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent explanation of a complex topic! I'm excited to try this out.
Jeffrey! So glad you like it 👍📷
It's surprisingly easy the 2nd time you do it. Bumping through the 1st one is a little fiddly, but you'll nail it I'm sure!
Thanks for a very informative video. I was wondering, how did you exposure bracket? Did you vary aperture or shutter speed or ISO? Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed this one Tony.👍
This was a case of adjusting the shutter speed (my usual go-to bracketing method for landscape photography). Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
I am so glad my Hasselblad does this all automatically.
that's handy indeed!👍
Thank you a lot
Our pleasure Moha! Please consider subscribing if you haven't already. More fun content coming soon! 🙏
Did u have issues with focus breathing? If not, what camera n lens were u using to avoid focus breathing?
great question @tahchengable. I don't recall it being a big problem in this case. I was using the Sony 14mm G Master lens, which is a high performance wide angle lens. It probably breathes a bit (like all photography lenses) but didn’t cause me any real issues. 👍
@@ViewfinderMastery tnx for responding. appreciates. im trying to find a solution for focus breathing for product shoots. Client wanted sharpness from front till end of product. He cant understand y i cant do it while he can on a phone. I cant explain that too. haha. oh dear...
Without showing the technicality of how to take the pictures, this video will not do any justice
The full length lesson is available to paid members over on our website. This is just an excerpt. thanks! 👍
You lost me at Photoshop. Bye.