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Post by Dan Kozub » 16.03.2009 14:40

Peter,

Halo is cause by the difference in brightness of the source images. I would suggest to use manual exposure and enable Autoadjustment of brightness in Helicon Focus preferences.

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Post by peteschick » 09.03.2009 23:19

I used a 100mm/2.8 lens, f11, around 30 images, method B, radius 8, smoothing 4.

Any advice?
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