fookuskorralduse
Fookuskorralduse, also known as focus stacking or focus stacking photography, is a technique used in photography to create a single image with a greater depth of field than is possible with a single exposure. This is achieved by taking multiple photographs of the same scene, each with a different focus point, and then combining these images into a single composite image using software. The technique is particularly useful in macro photography, where the subject is small and requires a high degree of sharpness, and in landscape photography, where a wide depth of field is desired.
The process of focus stacking involves several steps. First, the photographer sets up the camera on a
Once the photographs are taken, they are imported into a focus stacking software program. The software aligns
Focus stacking is a powerful technique that allows photographers to achieve a greater depth of field than