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| Sometimes you can do that by focusing specifically on each element you care about. | Sometimes you can do that by focusing specifically on each element you care about. | ||
| - | Other times it's best to just methodically step focus from foreground to background, or vice versa. In that case, you might like to use a focus-stacking calculator like **FocusStacker**, by [[http://www.georgedouvos.com/douvos/OptimumCS-Pro%3B_TrueDoF-Pro%3B_FocusStacker.html|georgedouvos.com]]. It's an iPhone & iPad app that interactively calculates focus distances based on your lens and scene. Alternatively, you can use the precomputed tables **[[:stacker:docs:tables:landscapes|HERE]]** to do essentially the same thing. | + | Other times it's best to just methodically step focus from foreground to background, or vice versa. In that case, you might like to use a focus-stacking calculator like [[https://www.lumariver.com/lrdof-manual/|Lumariver's Depth Of Field]]. It's an smartphone app that interactively calculates focus distances based on your lens and scene. Alternatively, you can use the precomputed tables **[[:stacker:docs:tables:landscapes|HERE]]** to do essentially the same thing. |
| Enjoy! | Enjoy! | ||
