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Forum: Macro Photography Technique 06-03-11, 20:29
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Posted By Tony_photoplus
Its used a lot in astronomy. I keep wanting to...

Its used a lot in astronomy. I keep wanting to have ago but don't have a powerful enough lens. We have clear none light pollutant skies here (when its not raining) just would be wonderful to do
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 06-03-11, 16:33
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Posted By Tony_photoplus
Thats the beauty of stacking its very versatile

Thats the beauty of stacking its very versatile
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 06-03-11, 07:56
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Posted By Tony_photoplus
Never tried it that way, but moving the subject...

Never tried it that way, but moving the subject is really very small and you would have to measure its distance with a ruler I think. I shall give it a go and see what I come up with soon
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 05-03-11, 21:50
Replies: 14
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Posted By Tony_photoplus
Just try it on anything, your wrist watch, a...

Just try it on anything, your wrist watch, a coin, a flower, a fungi. But remember, put your camera on manual, set your light meter reading and don't touch anything else except the focus. As you...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 05-03-11, 16:20
Replies: 14
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Posted By Tony_photoplus
I have Win7 64 bit and it works.

I have Win7 64 bit and it works.
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 05-03-11, 09:07
Replies: 14
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Posted By Tony_photoplus
Has anyone tried stackiing?

Just wondered if anyone has tried stacking images. Its not as difficult as you think if you have CS4/5 (not sure of 3). If not and you would like to have ago then use the free CombineZP...
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