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So is this some in-camera focus-stacking feature? It takes 3 photos focused on different areas then it combines them automatically?
From what I just read it takes 3 photos all in a row. It also sounds like they are using it as a special effect so only one part of the photo is in focus, but once you take the photo you can combine both focuses together if you want. This shows how it works:
Posting late this week. I spent hours trying to retrieve some really crappy cell phone photos from the cloud. I would love to retake the photos but I have hours invested in this stuff already.Anyway, I have been building the CMR Charles Building over the last few months. I have built 6-7 CMR buildings before but this one is far and away the hardest with 452 parts. Assembly also required removing 480 blue painter's tape window masks from the acrylic mirror panels and a bunch more masks from the clear panels after painting everything with Zylon Camo Brown. Here's an in progress shot followed by some of the building as installed and wired on the layout.
Interesting. Well, whatever you accomplished after taking 20+ photos came out really quite well. I wonder if this is something @daniel_leavitt2000 discussed a while back (some sort of focus stacking for taking photos of N scale model vehicles).
I was thinking same thing with the SF truck. That place must be hawt if guys from out west are making the trek to Baltimore
Trying to use selective focus on a Galaxy S5Half the time it can't detect far and near, but will kindly only focus on one or the other This could be the best model railroad picture ever.
Rod, that's impressive. What size turntable will it take? Did you modify the radius?Otto