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stacker:docs:tutorials:stackselectedfortransparentforeground [2011/06/21 13:56] rjlittlefield |
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This is because near the edge of the antenna, roughly half the lens aperture can still see past the edge of the antenna to pick up detail from the face behind it. | This is because near the edge of the antenna, roughly half the lens aperture can still see past the edge of the antenna to pick up detail from the face behind it. | ||
- | When we process the full stack, details from both areas get shown in the final result, giving the impression that the antenna is transparent when it's really opaque. Here again is that full stack result. | + | When we process the full stack, details from both areas get shown in the final result, giving the impression that the antenna is partially transparent when it's really opaque. Here again is that full stack result. |
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Here's how the process goes... | Here's how the process goes... | ||
- | First we process the entire stack using Stack > Align & Stack All (PMax). Looking closely at the first result reveals the problem, as shown above. | + | First we process the entire stack using Stack > Align & Stack All (PMax). Looking closely at the result reveals the problem, as shown above. |
Then we study the source images to figure out which ones have just the foreground in focus. In this case, those are IMG_7129 through IMG_7147. | Then we study the source images to figure out which ones have just the foreground in focus. In this case, those are IMG_7129 through IMG_7147. |