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Last week’s vlog involved me capturing a focus stacked image of a beautiful moonrise over the Irish Sea. The post processing on this image was a real challenge, so in this video I am going to show you how I post processed the image and my specific method for best focus stacking results. Starting in Adobe Lightroom I will show you the base edits I made to my images before exporting them into Photoshop to focus stack the exposures. With complex stacking tasks such as this, the automatic approach to blending can let you down, so I will show you how to do it manually to get perfect pin sharp landscape photography results every time. As always thank you very much for watching. I would be very interested to hear your own thoughts on Focus Stacking and how you Post Process your stacks? Do you have the same frustrations with automatic blending? Do you use other software packages? If you have not yet done so, please don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks :-) #focusstacking #photoshop #landscapephotography Shot – f2.8, 30 seconds to 5 seconds, ISO2000, 24mm, 12 focus stacked image (long exposures used for majority of image, short exposure used for the area around the moon). All exposures compiled together using Photoshop. Nikon D850 Tamron 24-70mm f2.8 G2 MeFOTO Globetrotter Tripod Adobe Photoshop CC Adobe Lightroom CC Canon 200d (vlog footage) Canon 18-55mm STM lens (vlog footage) Takstar SGC-598 Shotgun Microphone (vlog footage) -------------------------------------------------------------- SOCIAL MEDIA Visit my website http://www.jamesbrew.com Follow on Instagram / jamesbrewphoto Like on Facebook / jamesbrewphoto Follow on FlickR https://www.flickr.com/people/jamesbrew/ Follow on Twitter / jamesbrewphoto Music - courtesy of YouTube Audio Library - Let's Go Home