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    Make sure to diffuse the light. Take atleast 5 images and go down to where the field is focused also. Then try stacking them. Use the default stacking settings. Are you using helicon?

    Ill do one and show you all the pictures...might help

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    Heres a quick one I just done. Only 5 pics but you can do more and different focus points. I like starting at the highest point and going down. This is with no editing. Just a diffused light. I like to double click on the live view image to adjust the focus each time . Not sure why you have yours saved as a tif.

    5 shots and the stacked image. Then a closeup with 9 stacked cropped

    IMG_1044.jpgIMG_1045.jpgIMG_1046.jpgIMG_1047.jpgIMG_1048.jpg2020-11-28 13-38-15 (C,Smoothing4).jpg2020-11-28 13-48-08 (C,Smoothing4).jpg
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    Yes. Helicon Focus. I'm trying to figure out how to save a JPG.
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    When I save on helicon its JPG. In professional, after you edit, use convert and save. You can save it to whatever you want and size it.

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