Adjusting aperture alone can only do so much to get sharp images with a wide depth of field — sometimes, getting both point A and point B tack sharp in one shot is about as possible as a flying pig.
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
Siril isn't for the fainthearted. It has a steep learning curve, and we admit to having to delve into the documentation ...
[Samuel Sargent] built his own lens for making stacked macro images.This project, which was completed as part of his senior thesis, utilizes a Zeiss enlarger lens. The aperture ring was broken, making ...
For night-time photography and astrophotography in particular, image-stacking is an absolute must to reduce noise while revealing better details in your images. Photo: Shutterstock.com Long exposures ...
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