Macro has been defined as 1:1, with relative certainty (there should always be room for doubt and argument) . Anything less than that is considered to be 'closeup' by the vast majority of macro photographers I happen to meet. Where macro becomes micrography is less certain, but I've come across...
It's an automated rail. The shoot itself took 6 seconds per image, i.e. 10x6 = 636 secs = 10 -11 minutes. The stacking process is usually a few minutes, and more if you substack. The big job is the editing afterwards, which can easily run into hours.
Hi. I have had that dreaded error twice on brand new Tokinas (1 yr old, little use). I know how you feel, because it brought me to the point of resolving NEVER to buy Tokina again, despite their optical quality, which is excellent. I suppose bad copies come off the assembly line from time to...
You'll get good mag, but in my experience (and I can't explain this scientifically), you're likely to lose DOF, at similar mag on the MP-E65. The MP-E is by far the preferred option if you have one. What's wrong with it/what are the symptoms? They're quite robust lenses and I've had mine for...
Thank you all for looking/commenting. First shot of the new season. Day length is noticeably longer and the bugs are returning in the SH. Hope to get to 20:1 this year.
Is your original material in RAW? If it isn't (i.e. is in lossy format - such as jpg) I think that this might explain the inefficiency of PS's CA sliders.
I have strong sentiments on the topic myself. There are ethical frames of reference on the matter of which I remain mindful. I euthanize with acetone, which knocks them out in seconds. I suppose the question is a philosophical one. Are we to be sympathetic to all life, including viruses, tsetse...