If your camera body has the capability to stack images within the firmware, and to output both JPG and RAW images already stacked(as so many currently do), why do you need an additional body of work to be added to the post-processing within darktable or Hugin?  I'm curious as to the thinking.

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On 4/20/20 10:16 AM, Jason Polak wrote:
I think darktable won't work very well for stacking. Someone correct me
if I'm wrong but I think dartkable's algorithm does not optimize for
contrast in different contrast images like you would get in enfuse/enblend.

I also do not think darktable does alignment like hugin, so I believe it
is not a good idea to use darktable for this specific purpose.

Jason

On 2020-04-19 2:48 p.m., J. Paul Bissonnette wrote:
Is focus stacking possible in  darktable 3.0.2?
I am using an Olympus OM D E-M5 mark 2 with the latest firmware.
The reason I am asking is that the stacked jpg made by the camera is so
much clearer than the stacked dng file from darktable.
I maybe doing this all wrong I am assuming that focus stacking is a
form of HDR and used the Create HDR button.

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