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by Dan Kozub
19.04.2006 09:43
Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
Topic: Mac version?
Replies: 11
Views: 15272

This is strange. The version works with 10.3.9+ and was tested with 10.4.5

What kind of error do you have with it?
by Dan Kozub
01.04.2006 22:02
Forum: Helicon Focus: Micro
Topic: Re memory requirements
Replies: 1
Views: 8328

Memory requirements does not depend on the number of images in the stacks. For 4Mp images 256Mb Ram size should be enough.

Best regards,

Danylo
by Dan Kozub
31.03.2006 17:30
Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
Topic: Camptopus lateralis
Replies: 2
Views: 8558

Great quality! in the next versions of Helicon Focus we will add a scale/ruler so it will be easier to estimate the size of the object.
How big is this one?
by Dan Kozub
28.03.2006 09:50
Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
Topic: Opacity map questions
Replies: 8
Views: 12794

Raw files are too big to upload them. JPEGs will be ok for me. Even downsized to 50%
by Dan Kozub
28.03.2006 09:15
Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
Topic: Opacity map questions
Replies: 8
Views: 12794

Ken, I would appreciate if you could upload the stack to our ftp server: ftp://web10f6:123456@helicon.com.ua I will try to do my best to demostrate the use of the opacity maps. I would also like to use the stack as a tutorial for opacity map usage on our site, if you permit. You will be mentioned of...
by Dan Kozub
25.03.2006 22:26
Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
Topic: Anthophora plumipes
Replies: 2
Views: 8887

Good shot. How many images in the stack?
I would try with the textured dark background. I think it will add 3d effect
by Dan Kozub
15.02.2006 23:14
Forum: Shooting
Topic: Tips for Cannon Pro 1
Replies: 3
Views: 14984

Try to turn off the autoadjustment options and get results. If it helps, try to increase them one by one.

It looks like the program is not able to align the images properly.
by Dan Kozub
15.02.2006 19:54
Forum: Shooting
Topic: Tips for Cannon Pro 1
Replies: 3
Views: 14984

Hi,

It is hard to tell what is wrong in your case. Can you post the resulting image to the forum?


Danylo
by Dan Kozub
13.02.2006 19:46
Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
Topic: r=8 and s=4
Replies: 1
Views: 6532

r is the radius used for smoothing. It should be proportional to the size of the details in pixels.

s is the smoothing factor. If s is too small you will see the transition between planes. If it is too high, the resulting image will be too blurry.
by Dan Kozub
19.01.2006 18:15
Forum: Helicon Focus: Micro
Topic: Is it possible to handheld the camera against the okular?
Replies: 4
Views: 13772

The camera should be fixed somehow, with standard fittings or using self made appliance.
I do not think you will be able to get images of decent quality holding the camera.

Anyway, if you get the images somehow, the program will be able to process them.

Best regards,

Danylo
by Dan Kozub
30.12.2005 21:11
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Version 4 Beta 2
Replies: 1
Views: 8860

Hello!

Well, calling PS-plugin is not an easy task and we still are not able to call some of them. I think this it the case of NN.

We will try to solve this of course.

Happy New Year!

Danylo
by Dan Kozub
12.12.2005 21:21
Forum: Helicon Focus: Micro
Topic: amber,
Replies: 5
Views: 14579

Great shots, Sven!

The second one has a strong halo. I will try to fix this problem in the future version of Heliocn Filter.
I will appreciate if you could send me the original images to test new algorithms.

Danylo
by Dan Kozub
11.11.2005 21:00
Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
Topic: Canon 5D RAW support
Replies: 4
Views: 10952

Elisabeth,

It seems I have missed your question.

We have updated the Helicon Focus with new RAW libraries a week ago. Please download and reistall the program, this should solve the problem.
If not, please upload sample raw file to our ftp server:

ftp://web10f6:123456@helicon.com.ua
by Dan Kozub
10.11.2005 09:54
Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
Topic: Pls recommend some focussing rail for use with helicon focus
Replies: 16
Views: 31114

I have no experience with the rails but i home someone will give you recommendation. Please make sure you really need it. The most important is that your rail enables you to change the distance in small steps. If the object is shifted to the right/left or top/bottom, it is not really a problem - the...
by Dan Kozub
05.11.2005 18:05
Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
Topic: for Landscape
Replies: 2
Views: 8304

Yes, you can use it for landscapes, it works the same way.

Please have a look at these treads:

http://www.helicon.com.ua/forum/viewtopic.php?t=121