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- 24.12.2020 08:54
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Time-Sensitive: Preserving original color in TIFs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3084
Re: Time-Sensitive: Preserving original color in TIFs
Hi Catherine, Apologies for a slow response - it's the holidays and all the associated frenzy forced me to step away from this thread. Exporting layers from the private build does indeed preserve the color perfectly, to the point that I could see no difference between the exports and the original/so...
- 14.11.2020 23:39
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Preserving jewelry highlights and fire
- Replies: 4
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Re: Preserving jewelry highlights and fire
Thank you, Catherine. With one piece I shot, I ended up simply using HF to create a stack where all the images were sized to fit, as I also did some manual focus stacking. When time allows, I would greatly love to show you both the before and after shots, and then see your suggestions on how to impr...
- 14.11.2020 22:03
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Preserving jewelry highlights and fire
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3246
Re: Preserving jewelry highlights and fire
Thanks for replying Badoldfatman (funny user name). In my original post, I already have plenty of fire. In fact, an abundance - I created a lighting system that creates this easily. My question isn't how to create the fire, but as I wrote below - if I have 5 images each with fire that's unique; i.e....
- 08.11.2020 01:23
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: Exported layers: preserve original file name
- Replies: 3
- Views: 845
Re: Exported layers: preserve original file name
The filename, please. That way I have a visual match between the source and corrected files, something that's very important when building a composite final image.
Thank you, Catherine.
Jerry
Thank you, Catherine.
Jerry
- 03.11.2020 23:40
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Time-Sensitive: Preserving original color in TIFs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3084
Re: Time-Sensitive: Preserving original color in TIFs
Hi BobStone, I'm familiar with Match Color, and it sometimes does an amazing job. Thanks for the suggestion. But back to the original question - is there a way to disable color alterations in HF? I work in a color managed system, and an unpredictable color shift is a bit concerning... My thought is ...
- 02.11.2020 21:20
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Time-Sensitive: Preserving original color in TIFs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3084
Re: Time-Sensitive: Preserving original color in TIFs
Additional info (added sample lo-res JPGs as well)
Stack created image:
RGB:
82 47 25
HSB
27 62 52
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ORIG TIF
RGB
78 54 36
HSB:
29 55 54
Stack created image:
RGB:
82 47 25
HSB
27 62 52
-----
ORIG TIF
RGB
78 54 36
HSB:
29 55 54
- 02.11.2020 21:04
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Time-Sensitive: Preserving original color in TIFs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3084
Time-Sensitive: Preserving original color in TIFs
Hi all, in lieu of forthcoming answers, I'm trying to solve time-sensitive issues. Anyone that can answer this please: I have a series of TIFs. They need alignment for stacking and focus-breathing, but nothing more . When I create a stack and export the layers, the color and brightness in the layers...
- 02.11.2020 02:52
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: Exported layers: preserve original file name
- Replies: 3
- Views: 845
Exported layers: preserve original file name
Hi there (yes, still new to HF).
Suppose I create a stack, and then need to export the layers.
How can I export layers (as TIFFs) that preserve the original filenames, instead of the 4 digit names that HF assigns?
Thanks,
Jerry
Suppose I create a stack, and then need to export the layers.
How can I export layers (as TIFFs) that preserve the original filenames, instead of the 4 digit names that HF assigns?
Thanks,
Jerry
- 02.11.2020 01:34
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: How to preserve ORIGINAL color in NEFs
- Replies: 1
- Views: 682
How to preserve ORIGINAL color in NEFs
Hi there - new to HF, running v 7.6.4 Pro, Win10, color calibrated system. I have a set of 11 NEFs I'm trying to combine. These were shot via manual focus shifting in Nikon Capture Control via the '+' button after locking in the focus on the portion of the subject closest to the camera. Here's the c...
- 01.11.2020 02:27
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Newbie: best practise advise | exposure bracketing + focus stacking
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2781
Newbie: best practise advise | exposure bracketing + focus stacking
Hi there - apologies if this has been asked before, but couldn't find anything directly relevant... I have a large piece of jewelry I working with, using a Nikon 200/f4 "micro" lens. I'm new to focus stacking, and have to do this manually via Nikon Capture Control due to the older design o...
- 01.11.2020 02:17
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Preserving jewelry highlights and fire
- Replies: 4
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Preserving jewelry highlights and fire
Hi there - New to HF, as well as focus stacking. I have diamond ring with a large center stone that I shot. My lighting is quite complex, with multiple fixtures. I shot 5 different images, each producing a unique flash/fire from the stone. Variance was accomplished by enabling or moving a single lig...
- 30.09.2020 06:33
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: Newbie: Using Helicon to only align images?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3682
Newbie: Using Helicon to only align images?
Hello, apologies if this has already been asked - but couldn't find anything on this. I have a set of jewelry images that I shot. Unfortunately, even with a very heavy-duty geared tripod head, and a very heavy duty tripod leg set (with weights), my camera (d850) drifted a small amount between each s...