
However, when focusing on strictly the Milky Way in a night sky image. I've read some articles online but they either don't specify enough details of their workflow, or they don't provide an explanation as to why they edit before/after stacking. I originally took this shot with the intention of stacking it with similar. Note that focusing stacking doesnt require fancy equipment, either you can focus stack with a standard camera (even a smartphone camera, in fact), though I do. If it doesn't matter either way then I might do a comparison but as I'm short of time I thought I would ask to see if theres already a recommended or 'best practise' way of doing it. Zerene works with TIFFs, so what I've been doing is capturing a set of (say) 10 RAW images, converting to TIFF in LR, stacking with Zerene, then editing the stacked TIFF in LR. So my question: Is it better to adjust the captured images in LR before stacking, or is it better to adjust the final image after stacking?
FOCUS STACKING DARKTABLE SOFTWARE


Canon 550D w/ 18-55mm kit lens or nifty fifty Getting the correct focus can sometimes be very difficult, focus stacking can be a great solution.I'm interested in focus-stacking as a way to achieve sharp, close-up images of bugs with relatively cheap equipment.
