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FOCUS projects 4 Pro (Win&Mac)< のgiveaway は 2024年3月27日
非常に鮮明で、これまで見たことのないような詳細を備えた教科書的なマクロを作成します。 FOCUS project 4 professional の新テクノロジーを使用すると、魅力的な焦点深度を持ち、驚異的なディテールを浮き彫りにする最先端のマクロ写真を作成できます。新しい: 64 ビット計算による HQ スタッキング。新しい: フォーカスブーストテクノロジーにより鮮明さをさらに高めます。最大 1000 のシャープネス レベル。スタック内のすべての画像を独自に正確に配置します。 Adobe Lightroom 用のプラグインが含まれています。
Minimum: Windows 10/ 8/ 7, 32 Bit; Processor Core Duo, 2 GB HDD, 1.280 x 1024 Pixels Screen Resolution, Graphic: DirectX-8-compatible, 128 MB, 32 bit colour depth; Mac OS X ab 10.7, 64 Bit, Processor Intel/G5, 2 GB HDD, 1.280 x 1024 Pixels Screen Resolution
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I have this (not a free version) but have never written about it. Maybe it's its first time here?
The aim is to overcome the limited depth of focus of lenses (you can decrease the aperture to increase the depth of field, but this only goes so far and causes diffraction to soften the whole image noticeably after a certain point).
So you just shoot something from a Tripod at an aperture where the lens is sharp and shoot several images with the focus point moving through the scene. For example if the subject is from 25-30 cm away you could shoot with the focus starting at 25 and advancing in about 1cm interval to 30cm (so 6 images total). Feed them into this and everything should be sharp.
Note you'll need a lens that focuses close to do smaller objects.
There's also an effect of lenses called "focus breathing" where the image size varies with focus (i.e. the focal length of the lens varies a little depending on how far away you focus). This could be an issue shooting at greater distances and might need experimenting to choose the best camera/lens. (Just aim it at something, say, 10m away and manually adjust the focus, see if stuff at the image edge moves in/out of the image.)
Oh and being fairly old (2018) note it's not high-DPI (i.e. 4k/5k monitor) friendly. So if you have one I'd recommend, on Windows 10 or 11, that you right mouse button the program, select Properties, then the Compatibility tab, click "Change high DPI settings", tick "Override high DPI scaling..." at the bottom of the next dialogue and select "System (Enhanced)", or if that doesn't work well then "System".
IMHO worth the download if this might be something you'd like to play with.
I haven't had Breakfast yet, so I'll leave it there for now...
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