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The images below them are close-up views of the images above. "a" and "f" are the outputs of those two processes. Is there some setting or set of settings I can/should be using to improve the output quality of the Focus Merge?Īs the original entry said, I ran a set of 4 images through Affinity Photo and Helicon focus. I'm using the Focus Merge (or image stacking) to create the raw material for further optimization in Lightroom and Photoshop, so I want the sharpest, cleanest output from the stack processing to start with.įrom my examination "a" isn't as sharp and has more "haloing" (or whatever you'd call that smear on the edges in the close-up images). The next images are a close-up of an area with "a" on the left and "f" on the right Image "a" is on the left and "f" on the right Only thing done was to crop and resize down to a reasonable size. No processing was done on any of the images before, or after, the image stack processing, so these are as close to un-messed-with as possible. These were taken outside on a "windless" morning, so there may be very small differences in position between shots. I took a simple, 4-shot series of full-sized jpegs, captured with a Nikon D810 using Helicon Remote so the intervals are consistent, and processed it through Helicon and Affinity Photo.

To some extent because I'm hoping for a better tool than Helicon Focus for doing stack processing. I bought Affinity Photo when it went on sale. Current version (as of last Friday) of Affinity Photo.
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A license can be purchased from or via menu/Register button from within Helicon Remote.Windows PC, Windows 10 Pro, GTX 970, 5820 running at 4.5GHz, 32GB of DDR4 memory. Limitations: free (unregistered) version does not allow shooting in raw format. 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R (5DSR) 1D Mark III, 1D X Mark III, 1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark IV, 1D C, 1D X, 1D X Mark II
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You can use this app to find out whether your device has full USB OTG support: Those will not detect cameras, even if they detect other devices like USB sticks or mice successfully.
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Note that some Android devices have limited USB support.
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USB OTG adapter is required unless your device has a full size USB socket.

USB host (also called USB OTG) support. Please see for more information Helicon Remote, its features, and versions for other operating systems (Windows, Mac, iOS).

Hyper focal distance and DOF calculator Extra long exposures (BULB mode) - up to 32 min (all Canon cameras, all Nikons EXCEPT D90, D300(s), D700, D5000, D5100, D7000, D3, D3S, D3X) Automated focus bracketing (focus bracketing, exposure bracketing and time lapse shooting can be combined in any way possible) Wi-Fi support (For supported cameras with built-in Wi-Fi Nikon WT and Wu-1 modules and Canon WFT modules) USB OTG adapter is required if your device doesn't have full size USB socket! The app can only be used on device with USB OTG (host mode) support. Helicon Remote is a utility for tethered shooting and camera remote control compatible with all recent Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras (except for D3000 / D3100 / D3200 / D3300 / D3400 - these are NOT SUPPORTED.
