A new attempt at focus stacking during my coffee break this morning, no halftone stippling anymore, only slight banding in 4 out of the 15 pictures, see this 200% crop:

I think that's due to the dimmed LED lights in the room. The stack turned out 'OK' using the other 11 pictures, the resulting TIFF was slightly over 1GiB. After running it through Topaz Denoise (5 and half minutes), Lightroom was able to turn it into a 70MiB lossy compressed DNG.
I get 'better-than-45MP' quality, but I'm not sure how often I'm going to use it. The youtube feature from Canon already mentioned it: reviewing in camera won't show the artefacts, use a proper computer for that.
I'm tempted to see how this works with tethered shooting, that would make it a lot faster to spot artefacts and redo the shot. Motorized slides also get bumped up a few places on my wishlist
The real test will be in a few days (weeks?) when I go out to search for dragonflies, let's see if everything can stay still enough to capture a perched dragon for a non-stacked high-res shot. I've had success with the built-in focus stacking and perched dragons, let's see how that translates to pixel shift.
After 2 days of playing with this:

I think that's due to the dimmed LED lights in the room. The stack turned out 'OK' using the other 11 pictures, the resulting TIFF was slightly over 1GiB. After running it through Topaz Denoise (5 and half minutes), Lightroom was able to turn it into a 70MiB lossy compressed DNG.
I get 'better-than-45MP' quality, but I'm not sure how often I'm going to use it. The youtube feature from Canon already mentioned it: reviewing in camera won't show the artefacts, use a proper computer for that.
I'm tempted to see how this works with tethered shooting, that would make it a lot faster to spot artefacts and redo the shot. Motorized slides also get bumped up a few places on my wishlist
The real test will be in a few days (weeks?) when I go out to search for dragonflies, let's see if everything can stay still enough to capture a perched dragon for a non-stacked high-res shot. I've had success with the built-in focus stacking and perched dragons, let's see how that translates to pixel shift.
After 2 days of playing with this:
- The increase in detail is much better than I expected
- The process is very error prone
- The lack of warnings and errors on failed shots is very un-Canon like
- SOOC JPEGs are a lot better than I remember, but I switched to RAW mid 2007 with a 20D
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