6 Oktober
6 Oktober
Used Affinity Photo. 1. 3 sets of 10 photos per set, where I manually adjust depth of field and stacked focus. 2. I then took the 3 stacked images and linked as a panorama. 3. Lastly I used Affinity's "inpainting" (same as content aware fill in PS) and that is the result of second image. I only remove the small blemish near the bottom. I know much more need to be done to image, but I only wanted to demonstrate the above abilities. Commentary welcome please
Re: 6 Oktober
Just to remind everybody: There's a program called Curvemeister 
Looks like nature is trying to copy Art
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Re: 6 Oktober
Nice...
I love the details.
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I love the details.
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Seeing is more than meets the eye.
Greg Groess
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Greg Groess
Curvemeister Instructor
Re: 6 Oktober
Ooooh, so do I. And of course the colour!
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