Author: Anonymous Source: minwt
Friends who like to take pictures should know that aperture and distance will affect the length of the depth of field. However, when shooting some products, even if the aperture is opened to the limit, there will still be depth of field. Therefore, if you want to take a panoramic depth of field, it is not necessary to When using a 120mm bellows camera, you need to use a tilt-shift lens to change the optical axis and obtain a panoramic depth. However, no matter which type, it costs a lot of buckles, so Mei Gan will share a super economical method for you to use. A normal lens can easily capture panoramic depth.
Step1
First, set the camera on a tripod and change the focus points sequentially so that each focus point is clear.
Step2
Then open Photoshop, drop the four images into Photoshop, and use the move tool to drag while holding down the Shift key to drag the images into the same window in sequence.
Step3
After completion, select all the layers, then select the move tool and click the [Auto-align layers] icon above.
Step4
Select [Auto] and click [OK], and the alignment will begin.
Step5
Close the eyes of other layers first, add a layer mask to a certain layer, and cover the blurred areas of the layer with a brush and black paint back and forth.
Step6
Cover up the blurred areas of each image in sequence.
Step7
Click on the upper right corner of the layers panel and select [Image Flatten].
Step8
At this time, select the pen tool in the toolbox, pick up the bracelet, and simply carry it on your back.
Step9
Haha~ Done, the whole bracelet is clear.
In fact, it mainly depends on the difference in focus plane. Therefore, no matter how large the aperture is, it is still impossible to capture the panoramic depth, so a tilt-shift lens is needed to change the focus plane, but a tilt-shift lens is not cheap. Yeah! Now you only need to use a tripod, take three or four more photos, and then use Photoshop to combine them, and you can quickly create a panoramic and deep product photo, which is faster than the pleated front and rear panels
Author: Anonymous Source: minwt
Friends who like to take pictures should know that aperture and distance will affect the length of the depth of field. However, when shooting some products, even if the aperture is opened to the limit, there will still be depth of field. Therefore, if you want to take a panoramic depth of field, it is not necessary to When using a 120mm bellows camera, you need to use a tilt-shift lens to change the optical axis and obtain a panoramic depth. However, no matter which type, it costs a lot of buckles, so Mei Gan will share a super economical method for you to use. A normal lens can easily capture panoramic depth.
Step1
First, set the camera on a tripod and change the focus points sequentially so that each focus point is clear.
Step2
Then open Photoshop, drop the four images into Photoshop, and use the move tool to drag while holding down the Shift key to drag the images into the same window in sequence.
Step3
After completion, select all the layers, then select the move tool and click the [Auto-align layers] icon above.
Step4
Select [Auto] and click [OK], and the alignment will begin.
Step5
Close the eyes of other layers first, add a layer mask to a certain layer, and cover the blurred areas of the layer with a brush and black paint back and forth.
Step6
Cover up the blurred areas of each image in sequence.
Step7
Click on the upper right corner of the layers panel and select [Image Flatten].
Step8
At this time, select the pen tool in the toolbox, pick up the bracelet, and simply carry it on your back.
Step9
Haha~ Done, the whole bracelet is clear.
In fact, it mainly depends on the difference in focus plane. Therefore, no matter how large the aperture is, it is still impossible to capture the panoramic depth, so a tilt-shift lens is needed to change the focus plane, but a tilt-shift lens is not cheap. Yeah! Now you only need to use a tripod, take three or four more photos, and then use Photoshop to combine them, and you can quickly create a panoramic and deep product photo, which is faster than the pleated front and rear panels
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