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Focus Stackkng

Mike8
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Does DPP4 have a focus stacking feature when combined with a Canon Rebel T6s DSLR camera?  Can't find anything about focus stacking in any of the DPP4, camera, or EOS Utilities manuals.

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Tim
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Hello Mike8, 

At this time there are no specific options for this as features built into the software.  We regret any inconvenience that this may cause you. 

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Tim
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Hello Mike8, 

At this time there are no specific options for this as features built into the software.  We regret any inconvenience that this may cause you. 

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John_
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Im betting there is other software, like Adobe which can accomplish that. Others with much more knowledge will jump onto this discussion at some point

Waddizzle
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@Mike8 wrote:

Does DPP4 have a focus stacking feature when combined with a Canon Rebel T6s DSLR camera?  Can't find anything about focus stacking in any of the DPP4, camera, or EOS Utilities manuals.


I think GIMP may have some focus stacking ability.

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jrhoffman75
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https://listoffreeware.com/best-free-focus-stacking-software-windows/

 

John Hoffman
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ebiggs1
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Easy if you get Photoshop.

First make an image stack in layers. Then to combine the separate images into one multi-layered image choose Edit,  Auto-Align Layers.  Leave it set to "Auto" as the alignment option. 

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