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iraussie
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Joined: 25.09.2008 05:19
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Help with settings

Post by iraussie »

:D Hi, I have been attempting an extended depth of field image in Infrared and have a few questions.
The attached image was shot at F8 in daylight with 24-70 zoom lense set at 24mm
I exposed a 3 stack sequence for the left of the driveway focusing at 3 metres, 11 metres and infinity to get an overlap in the focus planes.
I repeated the same sequence for the right of the image (A total of 6 images, 2 lots of 3)
I placed the first stack of 3 into helicon focus and processed with default settings and saved the resulting image as left.tif. I then repeated this for the righ side of the Panorama.
The panorama of 2 extended depth of field images was stitched in Autopano pro on default settings, cropped and rendered for the final image.
The subject matter is not important but clear definition within the image is.
I understand the focusing problems associated with infrared but should the above procedure overcome this, and is the attached image indicitave of the results from helicon focus.
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Infrared faux colour resampled for web posting
Infrared faux colour resampled for web posting
Driveway in faux col small.jpg (199.51 KiB) Viewed 3980 times
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Dan Kozub
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Post by Dan Kozub »

Sorry, I do not understand what the question is. There is no difference which part of spectrum is used to make images.
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