I think that I read where you may include a functionality that would allow a person to show the stacked images as a looping movie, like that on your web site, in a future version. (If it's already there and I missed it, I apologize.)
This would be very valuable, particularly if optional formats were available like Animated GIF, FLASH (normal and/or VR) or Quicktime VR.
At some level, particularly with microscope images, the stacked images are a bit like a cat-scan permitting us to view particular 'layers' or features hilighted by focus. We have to create the stack to generate a Helicon Focus image, so why not put them to some additonal use.
With the brain power behind this product I'm confident that Helicon could pull this off in beautiful fashion.
Would be very interested in 'movie' mode
Played with Quicktime and definitely see the value of Movie
I have played with the concept a bit since my first post, using previously shot stacks and confirmed that it could be a very useful capability.
But, I like your interface better if it were interactive. The little marker above the flower and mineral images on your Helicon would be a VERY useful additonal if you simply added a left arrow and a right arrow to interactively move through the stack.
It may be even MORE impressive when there is even less DOF per image.
The problem with Quicktime and Flash, etc. is that their system throws away so much detail. I'd rather have the option of a being able to control the trade-off between detail, size and performance.
But, I like your interface better if it were interactive. The little marker above the flower and mineral images on your Helicon would be a VERY useful additonal if you simply added a left arrow and a right arrow to interactively move through the stack.
It may be even MORE impressive when there is even less DOF per image.
The problem with Quicktime and Flash, etc. is that their system throws away so much detail. I'd rather have the option of a being able to control the trade-off between detail, size and performance.
I used Quicktime Object VR
My tests were done with QuickTime Object VR software. And, I can use Stop MotionMaker (www.stopmotionmaker.com) to create an AVI from individual images when I don't need interactivity.
I do like the way you show the layers in the sample images on the home page with the moving bar that indicates the current slide on the stack.
You've done a great job with Helicon Focus. As soon as the new Zigview S2 that I've ordered is delivered you'll see some better tests from me and a lot more opportunities to let others know about Helicon Focus on the photo web sites.
In the meantime, I'd better go ahead and buy the Pro version since my trial is about to expire!
I do like the way you show the layers in the sample images on the home page with the moving bar that indicates the current slide on the stack.
You've done a great job with Helicon Focus. As soon as the new Zigview S2 that I've ordered is delivered you'll see some better tests from me and a lot more opportunities to let others know about Helicon Focus on the photo web sites.
In the meantime, I'd better go ahead and buy the Pro version since my trial is about to expire!
That's wonderful!
WOW!
Done!
THANKS!!!
This is a great tool!
Done!
THANKS!!!
This is a great tool!