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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2329350, member: 19463"]While you loose overall sharpness to diffraction, stopping the lens down to its minimum provides more depth of field. Turtles are one of few types that sometimes just will not be sharp unless you use focus stacking. I use CombineZ which is freeware and allows shooting even the sharpest angles. I have no experience with Photoshop since it is overkill for anything I do and a very expensive program. For the record: I have met several people who have old versions of Photoshop who think they are ahead because they own the great name in image software. Recent advances in this type software makes cheap programs like Photoshop Elements better for most people than the full program of only a few years ago. </p><p><br /></p><p>Obols are harder than staters. I never have got the image I want on this one. I may have to try again and again and...</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]472101[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2329350, member: 19463"]While you loose overall sharpness to diffraction, stopping the lens down to its minimum provides more depth of field. Turtles are one of few types that sometimes just will not be sharp unless you use focus stacking. I use CombineZ which is freeware and allows shooting even the sharpest angles. I have no experience with Photoshop since it is overkill for anything I do and a very expensive program. For the record: I have met several people who have old versions of Photoshop who think they are ahead because they own the great name in image software. Recent advances in this type software makes cheap programs like Photoshop Elements better for most people than the full program of only a few years ago. Obols are harder than staters. I never have got the image I want on this one. I may have to try again and again and... [ATTACH=full]472101[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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