How to Focus Stack in Photography

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Focus stacking is an amazing tool you can use to get tack-sharp images without having to compromise your composition.
    This is a really easy-to-learn technique. I know it can seem scary or complicated, but I promise it will be a valuable skill you’ll use for years to come.
    Enjoy!
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    00:00:18 - What is focus stacking?
    00:00:30 - When might you want to focus stack frame?
    00:01:15 - How do you do it?
    00:02:48 - Let’s dive in the computer
    00:03:35 - Auto-Align
    00:04:24 - Auto-Blend
    00:05:16 - Checking the sharpness through the frame
    00:05:46 - Transform Tool to repair the edges
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Комментарии • 102

  • @PlxsmicX8460
    @PlxsmicX8460 Год назад +26

    I think I'm not the only one that loves the simplicity of your videos... Other creator can drag videos out longer than they need to be. Thank you for the great video and I love your work!

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Год назад

      Thanks so much 🙏🏻

    • @banditalley9592
      @banditalley9592 Год назад +2

      I was thinking exactly the same - straight to the point and immediately conveying the message without all the hype and BS.

  • @janmartin4400
    @janmartin4400 7 месяцев назад +11

    Love your presentation
    1 no fluffy intro
    2 straight to the point
    3 descriptions are so full of vital points
    4 congratulations 10/10 presentation

  • @theghostrider430
    @theghostrider430 5 дней назад +1

    I did my first stacking from your video. Results came out amazing. Subscribed and will check more videos from you.

  • @kevinmcdonnell
    @kevinmcdonnell Год назад +5

    Will. As usual mate; the complex is made simple and explained in clear concise English. Awesome.

  • @billkoller4016
    @billkoller4016 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much. I asked for a short tutorial a few months back and you delivered. Much better tutorial than the Lightroom tutorial. Simple and concise.

  • @guyhausfeld7783
    @guyhausfeld7783 16 дней назад +1

    Mate, awesome lesson. Thank you very much.

  • @johnbentley1056
    @johnbentley1056 Год назад +5

    Great tutorial William. You really provided a nice simple and succinct explanation and demonstration. Thank you for sharing.

  • @metalmick99
    @metalmick99 Год назад +1

    Many thanks for this - it's good to get a run-down of how to go about focus-stacking because Ps and LrC both have extensive menus and this saved me a bit of hunting and trial-and-error. Much appreciated.

  • @chriswright6381
    @chriswright6381 Год назад +2

    Nice one. Been focus stacking with the wide-angle lens for a while but that use of the transform tool at the end of the process is a great tip - will be using this now - thanks! 😉👍

  • @ruzmimohamed6570
    @ruzmimohamed6570 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very nicely explained, short video but very clear. Thank you so much.... 👍

  • @rhodesia1578
    @rhodesia1578 Год назад +1

    This is of great help Will .. much appreciated mate ! Greetings from Perth ! Stay well and enjoying your content ! 🙏🏻

  • @TrishAnne4468
    @TrishAnne4468 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this William. I live on Vancouver Island, which is the west coast of Canada, and we have scenes just like this.. Love our rain forest out here. I will be doing this with so many more photos now. You have made a great short tutorial that I will be trying out. I never thought of using the transform tool, I would have just cropped it, I definitely like your way better.

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Год назад +1

      It looks beautiful over there and yeah, very similar. A great playground for you to work with. Thank you for the support 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @calebvanriper1775
    @calebvanriper1775 8 месяцев назад +1

    video looks amazing, like the flow too good job

  • @buckeroonii
    @buckeroonii 10 месяцев назад +1

    great straight forward vid, thanks!

  • @teeeenyfifi
    @teeeenyfifi Год назад +1

    Nice one will! Totally gonna have a download of this one for a play, haven’t taken a photo for over a week and starting to shake haha

  • @kencabeen7786
    @kencabeen7786 Год назад +1

    Thanks William!

  • @JohnKAdams-lp2ov
    @JohnKAdams-lp2ov Год назад +1

    Wow! Hand-held focus stacking. I've needlessly been attached to the tripod. Really good stuff. Thanks!

  • @reneepatino7804
    @reneepatino7804 Год назад +1

    The ferns are beautiful! ❤

  • @stephsheard
    @stephsheard Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this!!

  • @tomhansen3182
    @tomhansen3182 Год назад +1

    Great video Will. Perfectly simple and detailed enough to get it done.

  • @CyclingOffToSomewhereIDK
    @CyclingOffToSomewhereIDK 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm going to try this with my new macro lens that's coming in a few days. Thanks for the easy method 🙂

  • @kathyperkins7628
    @kathyperkins7628 Год назад +1

    Love your videos Will. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @johnwheeler5271
    @johnwheeler5271 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video.Thankyou.

  • @prashantnz
    @prashantnz 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you sir, appreciated. Love from NZ.

  • @stevenpinniger2166
    @stevenpinniger2166 Год назад +1

    Awesome, thanks for the tutorial

  • @pacop.5980
    @pacop.5980 Год назад +1

    Thanks for always giving these Tutorials 🙏🏽🤙🏽 it helps a lot!

  • @SWillow-
    @SWillow- 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much - quick and helpful! Greetings from Germany :-)

  • @glennroberts1852
    @glennroberts1852 6 месяцев назад

    Every other video makes it seem more complicated. This seems easy. Thanks.

  • @rolandgibbs9036
    @rolandgibbs9036 Год назад +1

    Excellent, now I know. Thanks for that. Subscribed.

  • @philipperobert3347
    @philipperobert3347 Год назад +1

    Excellent tutorial. Very clear!

  • @csayban
    @csayban Год назад +1

    What a great tutorial! You have a new subscriber.

  • @noraallen2610
    @noraallen2610 Год назад

    Nevermind I got it !!! It’s a cakewalk !!! ❤

  • @michaellennon9427
    @michaellennon9427 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice job.

  • @wjstewardson
    @wjstewardson 4 месяца назад +1

    Super stuff.

  • @carlomure
    @carlomure 8 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful tips and process, just I don't understand what is the real difference between use transform/flatten instead of a crop?

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. Crop will force you to remove both x and y axis. Transform let’s us work on just one side of the image. Better for maintaining the composition.

  • @sirtompo2
    @sirtompo2 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @paulseymour7485
    @paulseymour7485 Год назад

    Super info Thanks so much.

  • @joanhuggett5164
    @joanhuggett5164 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another tip to add to my 'William's Tips' notebook. I noticed the background trees left of centre are leaning left and those right of centre are leaning right (because of the wide angle), and I'm wondering what do you do about it? Thanks William.

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Год назад

      Thanks Joan. More warping adjustments just on those corners individually would help correct it, specifically the ‘puppet warp’ tool.

  • @BenAbode
    @BenAbode Год назад

    Just discovered your channel and it's great content mate - keep it up!
    But please, for the love of transforming things.. press ALT and drag; what I just saw made me choke on my coffee xD
    Much love,
    Stranger from the internet

  • @noraallen2610
    @noraallen2610 Год назад

    Gonna give it a go !

  • @raw_66
    @raw_66 Год назад +1

    I am glad you mentioned about the edges, I see this a lot and thought it was just the way I was taking the shots but now I know this is normal. Phew, its not me :) One thought here is what if you over shoot the image and then crop afterwards? I think this would give the same result or when you stretch the image do you maintain pixels or does this effect the image size also?

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Год назад

      Yep, always good to give yourself a little breathing room around the edges when composing. You can’t do it too much though as it starts to really change the perspective you’re after. Sometimes you just need to be ultra close.

  • @langa1533
    @langa1533 Год назад +1

    This is one topic I am really struggling with experts not really showing how the photography is exactly done 😢.

  • @howies.chanel13
    @howies.chanel13 Год назад +2

    But with a tripod u don't have re compose just shift your focus point front to back. No need to stitch if ur using a tripod.

  • @cricketbug7362
    @cricketbug7362 Год назад +1

    If you use the transform tool how do you avoid slightly stretching the image? Are you just eyeballing that? Great tutorial, thanks! Just bought the bundle of all your courses, can’t wait!

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Год назад +1

      THANK YOU! In regards to the transform tool ,you just go by sight. Ultimately, the wide angle lens is already giving a warped perception of the scene, so adjusting the perspective further in post really doesn't mean much. Just go with what looks right to you. When it comes to a mountain or sea stacks, I'll be more critical to stay true with the location and how the eye might see it, but something like a forest I'm not too concerned.

  • @peakadventures_
    @peakadventures_ 6 дней назад

    Something I've never done to be honest.. I've always just had the one shot! But i never went into depth with landscapes. I focus more on wildlife photography now..suppose if you're luckily enough to get a subject stationary long enough this could be applied though if you wanted to incorporate a back/foreground? having said that i do think if everything if everything is completey sharp i do think it can look a bit fake? so probably be best to do no more than 4 focus point stacks? unless it's say a bunch of small mushrooms in macro?

  • @jordhall
    @jordhall Год назад +1

    Love how digestible and easy to understand these videos are. Funnily enough, this compelled me to look into whether or not my camera (Canon R7) has built-in focus bracketing, and sure enough it does!
    Curious about the way you use the transform tool in PS. You used Shift and manually dragged in the edges to crop the photo. I tend to use the Alt key and then drag in one edge, which will equally transform all the sides in unison. Is there a specific reason you use Shift as opposed to Alt? The only thing I'm concerned about is that if you don't drag each edge equally, you run the risk of distorting the aspect ratio of the photo, and might stretch the image horizontally or vertically. Let me know if I'm missing something.

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Год назад +1

      Oh awesome that you have the feature too. Makes it way easier if you’re handheld. I hold shift to adjust one side at a time, the aspect ratio remains the same regardless :)

  • @hjones451
    @hjones451 Год назад +1

    Any way of photo stacking without photoshop or lightroom? I'm guessing not, but thought I would ask - My best (or most expensive) camera is the Sony aiii.

  • @briandavies8571
    @briandavies8571 10 месяцев назад

    Great video as allways but i can not find the raw files

  • @GaryCunninghamyouareenough
    @GaryCunninghamyouareenough 7 месяцев назад +1

    🙏🏻🤟📸

  • @rayd.
    @rayd. 6 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a way to get it into Photoshop directly without having to go into Lightroom first?

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I don’t use Lightroom personally. Just open the raw files up into photoshop and stack them as layers one on top of the other

  • @vistasuprema
    @vistasuprema 7 месяцев назад

    Nice video mate.
    Why do you resize one side at a time and lose your shooting ratio instead of just grabbing a single corner and maintaining that ratio and just repositioning after?

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  7 месяцев назад

      The ratio remains the same. It’s still in the fixed box. I use the warp so I can simply remove one edge or portion without effecting any others. Cropping will always mean both x and y axis are effected. Hope that makes sense. Cheers!

    • @vistasuprema
      @vistasuprema 7 месяцев назад

      @@WilliamPatinoPhotography help me understand this, but when you transform at 5:55 you hold shift. Holding shift breaks the fixed box and allows each axis to be transformed, independent of the other axis. So you are indeed changing the aspect ratio. If you don't hold shift in, then you're in a fixed box. But maybe I just don't understand what you're saying?

  • @JohnMacLeanPhotography
    @JohnMacLeanPhotography 9 месяцев назад

    Rather than transform at the end, which obviously stretches pixels, why not just crop? Thanks.

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  9 месяцев назад

      Stretching allows us to keep more of one side and less of another. Cropping will remove both sides evenly, which isn’t always ideal for the composition. The stretch here is also minor so no need to worry about pixel stretching.

  • @DavidStella
    @DavidStella 8 месяцев назад

    I tried this with 24 Sony A7RV files and had issues saving them because the file size of the stacked photo was too large 😞

  • @noraallen2610
    @noraallen2610 Год назад

    Can I let my lessons sit till I’m ready for each one in the bundle or do I need zip them all straight away ??

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Год назад +1

      Just stream them whenever suits you :)

    • @noraallen2610
      @noraallen2610 Год назад

      @@WilliamPatinoPhotography this is fantastic!! Nothing even slightly stressful, other than trying to find a pink triangle lol

  • @gregmartin1615
    @gregmartin1615 Год назад

    🙏

  • @howies.chanel13
    @howies.chanel13 Год назад +3

    I like your images your in a great place for landscape. But teaching with no tripod isn't just focus stacking it's also merging images like a panoramic using cropping after your done. But using a tripod no need to recompose or stich images, just shift your focus point front to back while locked down on tripod and then use photoshop to blend those too frames together easy as.. I would never shoot handheld in a forest to dark. I just thought u might had showed the tripod way as well to relate to most photographers using a tripod which is most of the time.. in no way am I hacking on your methods I like your images...😊

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Год назад +2

      The workflow is identical, just one is using hands and the other is using metal. No need for me to dig out a tripod just to show the workflow being exactly the same.

  • @MrConna6
    @MrConna6 Месяц назад

    The amount of time I have wasted because you said lightroom and not the classic part is frustrating

    • @WilliamPatinoPhotography
      @WilliamPatinoPhotography  Месяц назад

      Sorry about that. For over a decade it was just Lightroom, they only added the other a few years back and because don’t use LR at all, I keep forgetting that the original is now called Lightroom Classic.

    • @MrConna6
      @MrConna6 Месяц назад

      @WilliamPatinoPhotography Yeah that was a weird shift, still gets me sometimes tbh, the new one I find pretty useless on pc xD

  • @ianbraithwaite9563
    @ianbraithwaite9563 Год назад

    As always excellent content and advice thank you Will.