Stuart writes:
> No! There are some plugins that attempt to align images for HDR purposes, but
> I have not found anything adequate to the job of focus stacking.
>
> I use this technique a great deal in producing photographs of insects to
> illustrate keys.
>
> If you want open source, try Hugi
No! There are some plugins that attempt to align images for HDR purposes, but I
have not found anything adequate to the job of focus stacking.
I use this technique a great deal in producing photographs of insects to
illustrate keys.
If you want open source, try Hugin. You can use align_image_st
Thanks. This looks like it may be what I'm looking for.
David
On 16 February 2011 19:39, Rob Antonishen wrote:
> Check out this page for a set of astronomy tools for gimp. Never used
> them, but I recalled seeing them
>
> http://hennigbuam.de/georg/gimp.html
>
> -Rob A>
>
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Check out this page for a set of astronomy tools for gimp. Never used
them, but I recalled seeing them
http://hennigbuam.de/georg/gimp.html
-Rob A>
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>A common technique in astronomical photography is to combine a number of
>images, taken around the same time, which results in a target image with
>added clarity. This is called stacking and there exists specialised software
>to do this.
>Does Gimp have the functionality required to do this? Is a
A common technique in astronomical photography is to combine a number of
images, taken around the same time, which results in a target image with
added clarity. This is called stacking and there exists specialised software
to do this.
Does Gimp have the functionality required to do this? Is anyone