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  1. Situation: stack of 52 images, static subject, used focus rail to achieve focus with increasing sharpness to objects/edges farther away Camera: Nikon D5100 with El-Nikkor 50mm (enlarger) lens mounted backward at f/5.6, 1/20 second. Affinity Photo 1.10.0.1127 Since I know little about stacking in Affinity Photo, I used only defaults. The stacked result is soft (photo with center in focus), while for example, the sharpest petals surrounding the dahlia center (photo with unsharp center) is found on one of the middle images in the stack. I experimented with the various types of stacking but did not find one that appeared to actually select the sharpest petals consistently. How can I achieve that sharp-sharp focus stack result?
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