Hi,
I wanted to thank helicon for this excellent software.
Maybe the software will not survive the evaluation period now, I guess I have to earn some money with my pictures first.
This is amber 40 million years old.
Panasonic FZ5, Leitz microscope 1890, objective 4x and 12x, ocular 4x
25 pictures combined
Hope you like (and comment) it.
Sven
amber,
more amber
Just came back to this forum after a long, long time...
I thought I could add a different amber shot here:
This a shot of 4 helicon focus stacks (25 pictures each) combined by pano technique.
Not as sharp as the other insects, but there is lots of amber between the lens and the object.
The insect in the front was intentionally left out of focus .
Sven
I thought I could add a different amber shot here:
This a shot of 4 helicon focus stacks (25 pictures each) combined by pano technique.
Not as sharp as the other insects, but there is lots of amber between the lens and the object.
The insect in the front was intentionally left out of focus .
Sven
it is all a matter of: light
Hi Dan,
your part was to write this perfect software.
My part is to solve some problems with the light. Amber can be quite nice on the one hand and very disturbing in a different situation.
I used serveral light sources (LED, halogone,...) and a dark background for the last picture, just to let the amber disappear.
You can see the setup on my homepage:
http://people.freenet.de/seemolf/amber.html
Sven
your part was to write this perfect software.
My part is to solve some problems with the light. Amber can be quite nice on the one hand and very disturbing in a different situation.
I used serveral light sources (LED, halogone,...) and a dark background for the last picture, just to let the amber disappear.
You can see the setup on my homepage:
http://people.freenet.de/seemolf/amber.html
Sven