![]() ![]() What Is Focus Stacking?įocus stacking is the technique of blending multiple images of stationary subjects (such as landscapes and macro close-ups) in order to increase depth of field. This editing tool is designed to simplify the process of removing unwanted elements from an image by painting them away-sort of like a mix between Photoshop’s Smart Erase and Clone tools.Įxciting as these additions are, there’s no new feature that’s more talked about than focus stacking-which offers the ability to merge multiple images shot at different points of focus into a single image that’s sharp front to back. A new HDR tool helps to maximize dynamic range in contrasty situations by merging multiple exposures into a single image, and upgraded digital asset management (DAM) tools allow for improved facial recognition and detection-meaning the application can identify and tag subjects in your photos based on names already in your database.Īnother new feature is called Blended Clone. Though it remains reasonably priced, the application includes several new and improved features. We’ve been watching the evolution of this all-in-one RAW workflow solution in a series of articles over the last few years, so if you aren’t familiar with the software, be sure to check out our reviews of ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2019 and ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2018 for a better understanding of just how versatile and powerful it is. Focus-stacked image created using ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020’s new focus stacking feature.
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