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Then I was able to align all images:
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Then I was able to align all images:
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align_image_stack -ma aligned_ AJ9E94*.tif
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align_image_stack -ma aligned_ *.tif
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```
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Once all images had been alignes, I created the final image from my stack of photos:
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This command not only aligns all the images, the -m options optimized the field
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of view. In a focus stacking setup, the camera gets moved towards or away from
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the object, so not only the focus plane is moved but the whole objects gets
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bigger or smaller. With this option, all images are resized, so the object
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stays in the same position and size throughout the full stack of images.
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Once this is done, I created the final image from my stack of photos:
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enfuse -o result.tif --exposure-weight=0 --saturation-weight=0 --contrast-weight=1 --hard-mask --contrast-edge-scale=0.5 aligned_00*
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enfuse -o result.tif --exposure-weight=0 --saturation-weight=0 --contrast-weight=1 --hard-mask --contrast-edge-scale=0.5 aligned_00*
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