ThanksOops, should have specifically mentioned each photo was 7 shots. I’m going to try a stacked pano one day soon.
great photos! forgive my ignorance, but what is stacking?This little bird has a way better camera than I imagined, made only better when stacking images for a cleaner output.
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Thank you. I shall try and see if On1 Raw can do that type of thing.It was 7 identical exposures. I set the iso to 400 and shutter speed to what ever it took for a properly exposed image. Each one was exposed correctly but with plenty of noise. The image stacking was to reduce that noise. If you search for drone image stacking on YouTube, you will find several videos.
Here is a really great video on stacking. It's 15 minutes or so but very well explained. You will need to use software that can handle layers, which, of course includes Adobe Photoshop, which is my "Go To" software.Results look very good
What software did you use to stack/layer/flatten to the final result?
Any other tweaks to the final image ?
Thanks Dale - I appreciate your response. I was hoping the OP would respond with the software he/she is using. I am reluctant to go with Adobe PS due to cost. I currently have GIMP installed and it handles layers.Here is a really great video on stacking. It's 15 minutes or so but very well explained. You will need to use software that can handle layers, which, of course includes Adobe Photoshop, which is my "Go To" software.
Dale
Miami
Yes- that's why I put in the disclaimer. I have been through this discussion hundreds of time. I am fortunate to be retired and have no difficulty affording the Adobe package. I manage to talk them into a discount every year of $26.00 a month. It one of my "vices." Certainly better than drugs or liquor. For my money it is the best product around and I thank heaven for it. especially with the new masking tool. I simply cannot understand how I have lived without that masking tool all my years of using Photoshop.Thanks Dale - I appreciate your response. I was hoping the OP would respond with the software he/she is using. I am reluctant to go with Adobe PS due to cost. I currently have GIMP installed and it handles layers.
I hear ya...almost retired here...but I always look for open source/free options before jumping to the monthly pay model as a final option if open source options are lacking.Yes- that's why I put in the disclaimer. I have been through this discussion hundreds of time. I am fortunate to be retired and have no difficulty affording the Adobe package. I manage to talk them into a discount every year of $26.00 a month. It one of my "vices." Certainly better than drugs or liquor. For my money it is the best product around and I thank heaven for it. especially with the new masking tool. I simply cannot understand how I have lived without that masking tool all my years of using Photoshop.
Life is too short, my friend. Like I mentioned, I've been through this discussion for years, especially since I was very angered by the subscription model rather than buying the disc every few years. Now, Adobe sends nearly weekly upgrades and the improvements are amazing. There is no masking tool in the cheaper version I think. The masking tool uses AI (artificial interlligence) to find the sky, subject, etc. and allows you to edit any single portion of your image independently of the remainder of the image. I'd rather spend my $ on Adobe suite than leave it in my will. It is truly one of the best inventions ever. I own Luminar, One, NIK suite, etc. Rarely use them. Call Adobe and ask them for a break on the annual suite. It will drop from over $50 to about $26/month. You get everything-Adobe PDF maker (you can write and alter other people's PDF's- great for traveling), as well as Premiere Pro, LrC, etc.I hear ya...almost retired here...but I always look for open source/free options before jumping to the monthly pay model as a final option if open source options are lacking.
I do have an Adobe Acrobat subscription, so I will check out incremental cost to add Photoshop...or do some other combo.
Thanks for helping me re-think this.
My apologies to the OP for the slightly off-topic comments.
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