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Macro At Home With Just One Light (Tutorial with focus stacking workflow) 

Andrew Lanxon Photography
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This week's easy macro photography tutorial includes the settings and lighting I use to take close up images of a dried flower. I show how I take the shot using focus bracketing and how I focus stack the files in Lightroom and Helicon Focus to get a sharp finished image.
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@brendamilstein1062
@brendamilstein1062 14 дней назад
Thanks for sharing I just loved seeing your process. I have a nikon d500 so not so easy but I definitely want to try some macro photography
@ChrisHunt4497
Love your At Home projects. ❤
@landongoff1350
This is so inspirational. Thank you!
@GrahamMarsden
Excellent as usual.
@susanfirth2279
Great video/tutorial. I've just discovered my R7 has in camera focus stacking including the final stacked image in JPG. Must try it out. You make it seem so easy.
@BadSloucher
It's so cool how you got the black backdrop look but it looks grey in the video! I cannot wait to try this!
@adriannolan6711
Another brilliant video Andrew. I’m learning a lot from these videos and I’m certainly going to be investing in helicon. Thanks a million
@kenhenley7599
Very helpful. Thanks a lot. Cheers. Ken
@57d
Anther and filament comprise the stamen which is the pollen-producing organ, and then the stigma, style and ovary comprise the pistil which is the reproductive organ.
@enzoog9986
Ein sehr schönes Video!
@daemon1143
Very wabi sabi, I like it. You also answered my question about why bother with Helicon, taa. With respect to editing before or after stacking: If you are going to have Helicon output a tiff, then at least doing your exposure corrections on the RAW before stacking will give you more latitude than trying to do them on tiff. If you're getting Helicon to output a DNG, then theoretically you still have full flexibility on exposure, however, it would probably be better to apply your camera matching colour profile before.
@scarcesense6449
I've never noticed any difference but I have an instinct that applying any highlights and sharpening will give the stacking software the best chance to know what it is trying to focus on. Then again, it could give false positives or introduce artifacts that would be much easier to minimise/remove if you were only doing the editing after the stack. So, yeah, I have no idea either...
@peterc2248
Lovely vid Andrew. Very warm today here in Essex so I jumped on my motorbike and rode 30 miles to spend the day taking photos. So excited! Got to location and guess what - no camera in bag...arrrgghh - lesson learned :-)
@duringthemeanwhilst
nice one 🙂
@tonybongo1122
Great video. What lamp are you using to light the flower ?
@fotiss8883
The only thing i noticed with the way i do it is, if you stack first and then edit then you lose the ability to do fine adjustments with your white balance. I figured that one out by making that mistake
@doogieham
Very inspiring, Andrew as usual. I love your indoor studio videos! I really appreciate how you take the viewer through the entire process from set up to final image processing. BTW, I’m not finding the link to your light. Did I miss it somewhere?
@TimvanderLeeuw
That flower looks great.
@trakuen
What clips attachment are you using?
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