![]() I'm assuming that other Canon users who have "in camera" stacking as an option will like it also. You don't get a lot of options through the process, but I am happy so far and will only use Helicon Remote to get the initial shots. I'm impressed with the outcome, but the "touchup" tool is a little clunky. ![]() With this feature now in DPP4, I can edit one RAW image then copy the recipe and paste it to the others, then process the stack with edited RAW files One gripe I have with DPP4 is that you can't embed your RAW recipe in a saved RAW file, at least i can't find a way to do it, and if I needed adjustments in my stacks, it was either reshoot or adjust in DPP4 and convert to tiff in DPP4 and rerun the stack as tiff's in Helicon as opposed to simply editing my RAW files, saving them, then using Helicon Focus to stack the edited RAW files. It turns out that my EOS 5D mark IV is supported, so I loaded a 19 shot stack taken with that camera and an EF 100mm f/2.8L macro lens. When all else fails, read the DPP4 maunual. I started with some stacks taken with the EOS 7D mark II, which didn't work because only certain Canon cameras are supported. Since I seldom use all of DPP4, I just found the Depth Compositing tool and gave it a go. It's quite powerful and packed with features, but it's fairly expensive, so I wouldn't expect anything less. ![]() I use Remote to take the stacks via a 10' USB 3x connection to my laptop which transfers RAW (CR2) files to my laptop and opens Helicon Focus to do its thing. I've been "Focus Stacking" for a couple of years now using two programs from Helicon, Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus.
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