Heck, you can always ask the French to save you ’cause sure as hell we will not. Well done Helicon Focus and let’s all pray you avoid the clutches of Mother Russia. Processing (MacBook, 2.1gHz C2D) took maybe 40 seconds and the interface is completely intuitive.įor those with high speed motor drives I imagine you could just set the camera on Continuous and move the focus ring as you bang away. Helicon Focus reads many formats, including the RAW originals used here. So any time you need extreme depth of field and your subject is stationary, this $30 application is just what the doctor ordered.Īll six snaps were taken on a Canon 5D with the 100mm macro lens at maximum aperture, for minimum depth of field. If you use ring flash you should use a stationary camera as otherwise your lighting intensity will vary between component pictures. The latter approach avoids image size changes but as the program adjusts image sizes when blending, if you use the stationary camera approach, I fail to see the advantage of a focus rail. You can either use a stationary camera and adjust focus or use a focus rail to move the camera. The lens was set on manual focus and the camera on manual exposure. Look carefully and you will see an out-of-focus band around the ‘A’ in ‘America’ – I should have taken more snaps with smaller focus adjustments. Suffice it to say that the default setting of 4% magnification seem to work pretty well, so make sure you leave a little space around your subject to allow for this magnification: It’s something you can adjust in the application’s Preferences. The slight image magnification is conferred by the application to allow for image size changes between the component pictures. Now here is the composite of six originals, each with slightly different focus points, after processing in Helicon Focus. Doubtless it’s illegal to photograph currency, but when the subject in question is worthless, it’s no longer currency right? Here’s the first of six snaps, with the focus at the far end: Pictures beat words, so here’s one of the six originals I took of that much abused currency, the US dollar. The application then merges the images for one overall sharp one. ![]() Simply stated, Helicon Focus asks that you make several pictures of a subject with the focus slightly different in each, so that your range of pictures has something sharp in each plane. That application is Helicon Focus from some programming geniuses in the Ukraine which, by the time you read this, will doubtless be a part of the USSR again. Now and then an application comes along which truly must be graced with the Insanely Great accolade, especially now that Apple has ceased making insanely great products and prefers to focus on insanely great sales instead.
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