I'm glad you enjoyed it! I plan to do "image stacking" this weekend, which is a method of greatly improving the quality and resolution of images. Its used a lot in astronomy, and I'm suprised its not done more in normal photography.
If it is what I think it is, I feel why image stacking isn't done just for normal plain photography is probably quite obvious. (I'm making presumptions) If it is taking multiple images of the same object and stacking it over one another in photoshop it probably look quite weird possibly creating weird countouring effect.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I plan to do "image stacking" this weekend, which is a method of greatly improving the quality and resolution of images. Its used a lot in astronomy, and I'm suprised its not done more in normal photography.
If it is what I think it is, I feel why image stacking isn't done just for normal plain photography is probably quite obvious. (I'm making presumptions) If it is taking multiple images of the same object and stacking it over one another in photoshop it probably look quite weird possibly creating weird countouring effect.