Strange result while using dust card
Posted: 09.04.2017 09:21
Sorry, if I write twice, but I did not find my post after postig it and my profile says: "No posts"!
So here is my problem:
I stacked a small detail of a spider with 11 slices (this is not very much for this case). Photographed in RAW format with Nikon D810 an converted with DxO to TIFF. The dust card was in TIFF too (but the same result, while using a jpeg dust card).
The process lasted considerably longer than without a dust card ans the result was not, what I expected (see attachment).
The same result with stacking RAW with TIFF dust card.
Software:
Helicon Focus unlimited
Windows 10 64 bit
Hardware:
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700 4 GHz
RAM: 64 GB
Can anybody tell me, whats going wrong?
Martin
So here is my problem:
I stacked a small detail of a spider with 11 slices (this is not very much for this case). Photographed in RAW format with Nikon D810 an converted with DxO to TIFF. The dust card was in TIFF too (but the same result, while using a jpeg dust card).
The process lasted considerably longer than without a dust card ans the result was not, what I expected (see attachment).
The same result with stacking RAW with TIFF dust card.
Software:
Helicon Focus unlimited
Windows 10 64 bit
Hardware:
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700 4 GHz
RAM: 64 GB
Can anybody tell me, whats going wrong?
Martin