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Lee_T

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  1. Hi dr3ad_unicorn,

    Have you tried either updating or reinstalling your graphics card driver? I've tested the file here and i'm not seeing the same issues you are having and the fact that you are getting crashes with acceleration is a bit of a red flag.

    What hardware are you running i.e. CPU/GPU/Ram?

    Lee

     

  2. I'm not convinced this is a bug, the studios and pop out windows such as the "new.." dialogue box will remember where they were when they were closed, the problem you are experiencing seems only to be caused by not moving the additional windows over to the appropriate monitor before closing it? I think any adjustment to this method would annoy just as many as it resolves it for.

    Lee

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    こんにちはAKe7、フォーラムへようこそ、

    [編集]>[設定]>[その他]>[オブジェクトスタイルのリセット]に移動すると、スタイルをデフォルトにリセットできます。

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    Hi AKe7,  welcome to the forums,

    You can reset your styles back to default by going to Edit > Preferences > Miscellaneous > Reset Object Styles.

    Lee

     

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  4. 19 hours ago, Eirik said:

    How does file format affect focus breathing? That’s an optical property of the lens. I know newer Sony cameras can compensate for focus breathing during videography, maybe even photography, but that is a very new feature that most cameras don’t have.

    I did not apply any processing on these. Shot RAW and exported as jpeg, then stitched the jpegs. But I did use light from the window, so that could maybe have been changing during some of the shots. As a matter of fact, the most ghosting you see on the last two examples happened on the side of the box with the most direct light from the window. That might be my proble. Gonna try again tonight when it’s dark and I can use only artificial light.

    Never heard of over stacking before, but I’ll try to keep it in mind as sometime to try.

    You mean editing in post right? Not camera/lens repair?

    What kind of hardware would that be? Maybe a tilt shift lens? Edit: my suggestion of a tilt shift lens made no sense as an answer to your statement… though it’s a thing I want. 

    Sorry, could have been clearer, what I mean is that if you are using Raw then that means we can rule out any in camera post processing differences causing ghosting in the stacked output, leaving little else to consider but lens breathing.

    I doubt that it's a hardware issue, just that every lens has a differing amount of focus breathing, the only way to find a lens with less breathing is to research i'm afraid.

    For this kind of work people would generally use a focus stacking rail like this: 

    DSC_1759.jpg

    Lee

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