![]() ![]() ![]() If you're compositing the images yourself, some of the manufacturers' native imaging software (like Canon's DPP) make the process similarly automated, but it's relatively straightforward to perform in Photoshop as well. However, if you're not going down the automated route and you want to replicate the technique, skip steps 5 to 8 below – all the other steps apply if you’re doing it old school! And of course, you don’t have to a camera with one of these features built in – you can perform the technique yourself by taking a frame, manually changing the point of focus, taking another frame and so on until you get what you want.Ĭameras automate and streamline this process, making it less time consuming (and much less painful) to shoot and bracket up to 999 frames. Shooting wide open at f/1.8 creates a shallow depth of field (top), but a focus bracketed image (bottom) makes macro easy (Image credit: Future)īoth methods make it possible to capture macro shots with apertures as wide as f/1.8 and still get the whole scene in focus. ![]()
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