Forehead
Oct-08-2006, 01:54 AM
First, I had to construct a makeshift macro rail, work the bugs out mounting the camera just right. Then, using a 25mm eyepiece off of a Meade 4-inch reflecting telescope attached upside down on the inner lens barrel of a Canon Powershot A520 (such an impressive-sounding name for such a small camera), and setting the manual focus as close as it would go...along with f/8 fixed aperture at ISO 50, I started shooting.
After that, I FINALLY used the CombineZM focus stacking software I had downloaded two months ago.
For comparisons, I'll have one of the frames as a before-image, with the stacked image after that.
I think the software has some potential, but what do I know!
Here's a "before":
After that, I FINALLY used the CombineZM focus stacking software I had downloaded two months ago.
For comparisons, I'll have one of the frames as a before-image, with the stacked image after that.
I think the software has some potential, but what do I know!
Here's a "before":