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The three things that matter in photography of edges
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(07-11-2018, 08:50 PM)grepper Wrote: Mr. Cyrano, you said, "I've found Dino-Lite's embedded EDOF algorithm is good, and usually yields results comparable to stacking in Photoshop." 

I have a couple of questions:

Does the Dino-Lite produce a stacked image automatically or does it simply automatically produce a bunch of focus bracketed images that then require stacking in post processing with it's software the same as you would do in PS?

How many images is the focus bracketing?

The Dino-Lite EDOF software produces a finished stacked image with one click. Upon exporting images, one can choose whether to export only the final stacked image, or to export all the individual exposures which form the stack. 

Automatic focus bracketing is adjustable from a minimum of 5 exposures to a maximum 13 exposures. Automatic mode provides a visual preview of the results by scanning the plane of focus through the range which will be compassed in the EDOF. 

Manual focus bracketing will accommodate up to 20 images.
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RE: The three things that matter in photography of edges - by Cyrano - 07-14-2018, 11:39 AM

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