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For example is well documented that Helicon software uses three different algorithms,formally reported as "Method A, B, C"; and similar, Zerene Stacker software give some info about their two ways to stack images (reported as "PMax" and "DMap" methods).

- Is photoshop using some procedure which we can "assume more or less like any of A/B/C or PMax/DMap" methods?

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- Is photoshop using some procedure with different and specific logic respect zerene/helicon procedure?
-Is there some article/technical docs from official adobe teams about the topic ?
Every info about focus stacking algorithm implemented is welcome, obvioulsy in general terms.

Looks like you never got an answer to your question. Well, I don't know either. It would be nice to know what generic type of algorithim Photoshop uses but it seems closely guarded. It wouldn't change what you do becsue you don't have options anyway, but it might be instructive if you are comparing software packages. Of course, the same might be said for ON1 and Affinity, as they are also full editing packages that do focus stacking. I don't think they state what type of algorithim they use either.

Actually I've moved over to Helicon Focus for the most part. I did a lot of comparisons. Most of the time they are more or less the same, but Helicon is faster and you can experiment with dropping frames, changing settings, etc and re doing in a flash. I haven't tried Zerene but I've seen some video demonstrations. Also, artifact problems are less with Helicon, depending on the settings. But when I get them I use Photoshop most of the time to fix them.

Focus stacking isn't necessarily as straightforward as it seems. If you focus "traditionally" by moving the lens elements, you'll get a variant of parallax error with shifting viewpoint, and so you get fuzzy areas that aren't precisely overlapped by sharp areas. The question is what to do with those areas. Photoshop will just leave them as-is, with no attempt at "reconstruction".

The problem more or less goes away if you use a focusing rail that focuses by moving the camera body instead of the lens, but that isn't as easy to do with modern digital equipment. In the old days you'd use a reversed 50mm on a bellows system.

I have already tried zerene stacker, imageJ, Confocal NIS-elements, but they are giving an average of all images or superimposing them. What I want is to build 3D models from multiple z-stacks and align them together in a sequence.

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This article has been specifically written for using the macro-photography setup or the stereomicroscope setup in the Imaging Lab (formerly called the Graphics Lab) in the geology department. Instructions are for using Zerene stacker to stack the images rather than photoshop because it is faster, easier and produces better results in all cases that I have seen. For example Zerene Stacker took 72s to stack 11 images and photoshop took 125s, the difference in stacking speed is even more pronounced when more images are used.

There are several factors that affect Depth of Field (DOF). Most compact cameras have a far greater DOF than DSLRs. For DSLRs the primary factors are lens focal length, subject distance and Aperture size (f number).

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