it wasn't exactly what I was looking for, but it will do, except in my case I'll end up with a photo of some, maybe almost 1GP. What I really wanted was to recreate the system used by the Hasselblad H6D-400c which uses a 100MP sensor and takes 400MP native photos by simply moving the sensor 1 pixel to the right then down, left and back to the original position and then you have a 400MP photo
That is unfortunately not possible when it's not built in to the cameras Firmware like for example with the Sony A7 R iv. However I have not made any good experiences with that yet.
@@GreenBoxMedia I'm trying something they say is supposed to be the process used by the camera I mentioned, the problem is that God doesn't want me to do it, it's run out of electricity about 10x so far.
@@WolferAlpha Never heard of a pixel shift method that works outside the camera firmware, is there any resource I can educate myself on that topic? Sounds promising.
@@GreenBoxMedia I finally managed to finish, unfortunately it didn't come out something extraordinary like a photo taken by a medium factor camera, but it looked amazing within the limits of my smartphone. It would have been better if I could use burst in RAW or 108MP mode
This is so good, This is the second video of yours I watch and they are great! I am just looking to use my nex-5 as a webcam for school and work. I hope your other video helps when the downloads finish.
Hi brother. Thanks for sharing. Do you prefer Autoretouch, an AI-powered image editing tool to automate ghost mannequins, clipping path, background removal, etc. image editing process? I found it super cool and easy to operate. Need your opinion regarding this.