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Interesting stuff. As it happens I've been playing around with stacking in Photoshop recently myself to try to achieve numerous different effects like HDR, Lomo, "hyper-reality", directed focus or wider focus ranges as discussed here. I've nothing of note to show as yet but I thought I'd throw in this link which I found very useful. Ever hears of [url=http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html] Dr Brown[/url]? Arthurio, I have the same camera as you and I find I get better results in any light going for manual focus, especially if it is a still life macro you're shooting. I tried to follow the steps you outlined: [quote] [b]Arthurio said:[/b] I used Photoshop CS2 to combine the images with "Load Files into Stack..." script (auto align on) and stack mode set to "Median". [/quote] I'm using CS3 extended and "Load Files Into Stack" does not have the option to set the stack mode to "Median" or anything else for that matter. Unless you mean set layer blending mode of all the layers to "Median"? I've also never tried to load 256 images into Photoshop at once either, how did that go for you and your computer's RAM? :) Ooeer I can feel some juicy experiments formulating on the back burner. [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/5635] [img]http://www.digitao.co.uk/sigs/taoboogie.gif[/img] [/url] [i]Those who look for monsters should look to it that they do not become monsters. For when you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.[/i]
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