Thanks Mark!
I used the Bugslabber v1.1 by Bill Eldridge. Slabs of 15 with 5
exposures' overlap.
Not overly impressed with the XML file output from Bugslabber, because
it claims to be UTF-8 and yet does not map the Scandinavian vowels
right. Since I have all my images in a folder named "råfiler"
(rawfiles), I have to edit the XML manually to make it work.
I'll have a look at the slabmaker. Maybe that's better.
Jostein
Den 18.07.2017 04:23, skrev Mark C:
Excellent work - great job posing the beetle!
Did you manually slab or use a utility? I've used Andrea Hallgass's
slabmaker a few times - very good for Zerene Stacker. Simplifies and
automates the process.
Mark
Jostein wrote:
http://www.alunfoto.no/innhold/vepsebukk/
This one is a pollen eater as an adult, the larvae live under the bark
on dead twigs of various trees. Its wasp mimicry is not limited to
colours, it even buzz at the same frequency as wasps during flight.
645D, FA 120/4 macro, stacked from 165 exposures.
On the post-processing side, I tried "slabbing" or sub-stacking this
time. Some extra work, but I'm quite happy with the end result.
Jostein
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