Focus Stacking and Processing with Lightroom and Photoshop

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024

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  • @slymar66
    @slymar66 5 місяців тому +1

    Many thanks, great tutorial explains in simple and easy way to understand!

    • @easternshorephotoinstruction
      @easternshorephotoinstruction  5 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful! That is what I always shoot for. Making some more enhanced features easier to use for everyone. Thanks for your comment!

  • @KarenAJS
    @KarenAJS 5 місяців тому

    I agree with the comment above. I always look forward to learning new things from you. Thank you

    • @easternshorephotoinstruction
      @easternshorephotoinstruction  5 місяців тому

      Glad to hear it! I hope I can keep the interesting and informative videos coming. Thanks for your comment.

  • @douglasmulcahy1778
    @douglasmulcahy1778 5 місяців тому

    Great tutorial, as always. Also like the local masking 😷

    • @easternshorephotoinstruction
      @easternshorephotoinstruction  5 місяців тому

      Thanks! 😃. I like the local option too. I was just trying to keep it simple on this video. Especially for those not familiar with masking in Photoshop. Great thought though. Thanks.

  • @NatPhoto56
    @NatPhoto56 5 місяців тому +1

    Stacking in PS works OK for simple stacks like this one, but anything with more images or more detail, it doesn't do a very good job. Helicon Focus is far superior and MUCH faster. Yes, it is an additional cost, but anyone really wanting to do stacking should take a good look at Helicon or Zerene.

    • @easternshorephotoinstruction
      @easternshorephotoinstruction  5 місяців тому +3

      I totally agree. This video is to get people familiar with the concepts of focus stacking. Once they get familiar, they will find its limitations or whether it is something they want to use in the future. At that point in time they can pick a good third party software to make their focus stacking experiences much more effect/successful. I have also gotten comments on doing the stacking manually. This would be a good concept to teach too. But since most of my subscribers are die hard Lightroom users, taking them into a full blown manual masking session may be more than they bargained for. But it is food for thought in future videos. Thanks for your comments. I appreciate the time you took to contact me.

  • @StevenMannSlioch
    @StevenMannSlioch 15 днів тому

    My menus are not the same in Lightroom. There is no Edit in > Photoshop Layers

    • @easternshorephotoinstruction
      @easternshorephotoinstruction  13 днів тому

      First, do you have photoshop installed? Second, make sure you have at least two (2) photos highlighted in you LR filmstrip. Finally, please check the menu: PHOTO> Edit in> the menu selection is at the very bottom of the loooong menu list. Just confirm you don’t have the layers selection at the very bottom of the EDIT IN submenu at the end of that long menu. There is a way to do this manually. Just want to confirm it is not in you menu list first.

    • @StevenMannSlioch
      @StevenMannSlioch 12 днів тому

      @@easternshorephotoinstruction Yes, I could do it in Photoshop after a bit more research, but not migrate from Lightroom. Lightroom Classic will not install on my MacBook Pro for some reason.

    • @easternshorephotoinstruction
      @easternshorephotoinstruction  10 днів тому

      That is really weird. Does it give you a reason or code why it won't install? Could you check your hard drive and see if it is already installed and maybe that is tripping it up. Check you MacHD>applications. and see if you see Lightroom listed there. If things look good there, I would call Adobe support and have them take a whack at it. If you have the Adobe Lightroom or Photo subscription, support is at no cost.