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Take GREAT Miniature Photos with Image Stacking!

A lot of people have issues when taking pictures of minis. Often times, due to the nature of the subject, a large portion of the photo is out of focus. Today we discuss the concept of image stacking which can help bring more of our beautiful miniatures into focus! PATREON OR DIE: http://patreon.miniac.co MERCH OR DIE: https://teespring.com/stores/miniac SUPPORT MINIAC: https://miniac.bigcartel.com/support RECOMMENDED HOBBY GEAR: https://miniac.bigcartel.com/gear GRAM OR DIE: http://instagram.miniac.co AMAZON OR DIE: http://amzn.to/2vb1j6X FACEBOOK OR DIE: http://facebook.miniac.co END CREDITS SONG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xdgooP3fBc INTRO SONG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P1qWrormko Denoise with image stacking: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/image-stacks.html

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Anonymous

One little bit of comment that’s an opinion. When you’re photoing the minis are around 2.50. See how the back row breaks the “horizon” just a little. Photographically speaking it’s usually stronger not to have that happen. Either go higher with the cam or lower with the cam. Stops the image feeling like it’s sliced in half

Anonymous

Not sure why you’d raise the iso when on a tripod either. Just change the iso setting to manual 100. Switch to aperture priority. F8. Then focus stack

miniac

I was illustrating what someone might do if they don't know how to focus stack. Theyd expose brighter via either opening their aperture, or increasing their ISO. If you're referring to my ISO being at 400 in the other examples, that's the native ISO of my GH4's sensor, that's when it has the lowest noise. Did I address your concerns?