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DOF, camera shake and macro work

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Old 23-12-05, 07:15
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Errrmmm, there's only one attachment Pete. You'll have to split over 2 posts anyway (max. 5 attachments per post). I'm very interested to see the results.

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If you read the post are are refering to you will see that the picture is a COMPOSITE. So you can see that from left to right across the picture you will see that the depth of field improves.
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Old 23-12-05, 13:29
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If you read the post are are refering to you will see that the picture is a COMPOSITE. So you can see that from left to right across the picture you will see that the depth of field improves.
Yes, it's ok, I've figured that out now. Pete's post #16 made it all a lot clearer. Thanks.
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