I then loaded the files (anywhere from 15 to 30 of them) into Lightroom, and sent them to open as layers in Photoshop. My previous forays into focus stacking were done with the focus bracketing on my M6II on a tripod. What I am amazed about with this feature on the R7 is just how easy it is to use, and produce results that I like (as does everyone else who has seen them so far, most of whom are not obsessive pixel peepers). It's nice that they found each other, and they can happily decry to each other the terrible results that other people are actually quite happy with. A recent post on this forum served the useful function of bringing two such people to each other's attention. I'm sure there will be some (one or two at least), who would look at these results and immediately moan about all kinds of objectionable artefacts. I should say, of course, that I am interested in how my images look to normal people at normal display sizes and normal viewing distances. I tried out the R7 in-camera focus stacking, and am very happy with the result.
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