Butterfly foot (stereo added)

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David Sykes
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Post by David Sykes »

Very nice stereo image.
I would get rid of the signature completely, it is a distraction.
I would also get rid of the areas of halo cloud, it should not take much effort.
You have to be careful of backgrounds in stereo because you can easily detect how close they are to the subject and see their texture.
Maybe you could blur the texture and/or darken the background ?

If you do all of that I look forward to viewing it on 3D TV :D

I bought Affinity Photo yesterday, I look forward to using it, have you tried its stacking feature ?


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Post by abpho »

Nice work Beatsy. Good to see you still posting. I am just dropping by for a quicky. :D

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Post by zzffnn »

Beatsy,

Those images are amazing!

How did you manage to get all those overlapping hair-like structures perfectly, without them blending with each other and confusing stacking software? I apologize if this is a dummy beginner question that has been asked many times.

I tried a 10x stack with a beetle leg not long ago and failed miserably at those overlapping "hairs" all over foreground and background. Not much vibration to blame, but stacking software (CombineZP) was confused by those hairs. Mine looks like piece of cake though, compared to what you had/did there.

I do need to study stacking techniques and post processing work.
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Post by anvancy »

simply wow!

Lot of butterfly scales shots before, but this is the first time i am seeing its foot.
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Post by micro_pix »

I Really like the first image, great lighting!

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