Focus stacking, combining images shot at different focus distances to create a composite image with greater depth of field, isn't new. For years, photographers have used specialized software, like Helicon Focus and Zerene Stacker. However, this approach has required photographers to adjust focus and capture consecutive shots manually. Recently, cameras have begun incorporating focus bracketing modes to capture the requisite images for a focus stack automatically. Some cameras can even combine and stack images in-camera. For modern...
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