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With Focus stacking, you can stack images with different focuses on
top of each other to create one ultra-sharp image.
1.
Magnification level
Set the magnification level of choice by using arrows up or down.
The actual magnification level is displayed inside the zoom option and
can also be typed if a keyboard is connected.
Plus/minus buttons on the control box are active as an alternative to
using the onscreen zoom menu point.
2.
Focus 1: Focus setting far
Manually set focus to the part of the object farthest away.
3.
Focus 2: Focus setting near
Manually set focus to the nearest part of the object.
4.
Steps
Choose number of images to stack between 5 and 50.
Available intervals: 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50
5.
Quality
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Normal: This is the default fast mode with a typical
processing speed of 8 seconds for 15 images.
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High: In this mode the processing speed is reduced and
15 images can take up to 13 seconds.
By extending the image processing time, visual artifacts are
decreased and the image quality heightened.
6.
Start
Press Start to start the process. Wait until the menu displays Done.
7.
Save image
Choose this option to save the image. The image save settings will
adapt from setup chosen from the general camera settings. To
access saved files, see manual section ACCESS SAVED PHOTOS.
8.
Exit
Close application.
NB: Long pressing the center key on the control box will close the Focus
stacking application or cancel an ongoing focus stacking.
All current settings used during Focus stacking, except zoom level, are
persisted during power down.
STANDARD APPS | FOCUS STACKING (1/3)
10. STANDARD APPS