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stacker:docs:tutorials:usingmagiclantern [2012/09/15 16:41]
rjlittlefield created
stacker:docs:tutorials:usingmagiclantern [2012/09/21 00:39]
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   - Press up/down arrows to select "Stack focus"​. ​ Then press PLAY (or SNAP, if you have that set as a trigger) to begin shooting the stack. ​ (Caution: If you press PLAY without first selecting "Stack focus",​ you'll just end up back in Live View able to set the focus start and end points.)   - Press up/down arrows to select "Stack focus"​. ​ Then press PLAY (or SNAP, if you have that set as a trigger) to begin shooting the stack. ​ (Caution: If you press PLAY without first selecting "Stack focus",​ you'll just end up back in Live View able to set the focus start and end points.)
  
-Note: for Stack New Images, it's better to start at the front of the image when focusing this way.  If you start at the back you're liable to get edge streaks. ​ At least that's case for the Canon 100 mm macro lens.+Magic Lantern works properly with Canon EOS Utility to automatically transfer captured images to a computer when tethered on a USB connection. ​ This allows use of the Stack New Images (PMAX) feature of Zerene Stacker to process the stack while it is being shot. 
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 +Note: for Stack New Images, it's better to start at the front of the image when focusing this way.  If you start at the back you're liable to get edge streaks. ​ At least that'​s ​the case for the Canon 100 mm macro lens.
  
  
  
stacker/docs/tutorials/usingmagiclantern.txt · Last modified: 2014/10/05 00:24 by rjlittlefield
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