Photo Stacking
Photo stacking refers to an image of multiple shots with different focal points. Each one has the same exposure and aperture. All you do is move the focus point a little at a time. The goal is to take as many in-focus slivers as possible and merge them for a far more in-focus composite image that is sharper, has a deeper depth of field, and crisper lines than you would ever capture in the camera with just a single exposure.
Meeting times/dates: Mondays: March 18, 25 & April 1
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Instructor: Boone Baldwin, Larry Neuzel, Rita Egan, Rebecca Brothers, and Arleigh Kerr
Photo Stacking
- Product Code: Photo Stacking and Stitching
- Availability: 3
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$45.00