Hello,
I am trying to use Helicon Focus to create images of eyeglasses that are entirely in focus. The problem that I am having is that where the front of the glasses crosses over the rear, Helicon Focus doesn't seem to be able to decide which parts to use and there is a "halo" or transparency artifact almost all the time. I am trying to create an automated process to create these photos, and would like to avoid having to manually clone them if possible. I am wondering if I am missing something with the settings.
I'm creating stacks of 28 images focused in sequence from front to back, shot at f/8. Can you take a look and offer any advice? I'm uploading some samples to your FTP in the sub-folder cbarranco. Thanks.
--Chris
"halo"ing around areas where near and far elements intersect
- Stas Yatsenko
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Re: "halo"ing around areas where near and far elements inter
Hello Chris,
Sorry, we have not yet found the way to cope with such situation. I would be nice to find the way to do this automatically, we will discuss this problem again internally.
Sorry, we have not yet found the way to cope with such situation. I would be nice to find the way to do this automatically, we will discuss this problem again internally.