7/24/2023 0 Comments Helicon focus capture one plugin![]() ![]() Its currently on sale for half price (£24) and gives high quality pixel editing tools to do the things like focus stacking that C1 doesn't. If you don't already have PS, I would give AP a try. with a C1 catalogue you need to do the same but the catalogue might need re-synched before C1 can see it. With Sessions this is relatively easy as you can just save from PS/AP back into the C1 capture folder and C1 automatically sees the stacked file. The only file management issue with C1 is getting the stacked file back from PS or AP back into C1, as it's easy to batch send the files from C1 into either of these programs. The free CombineZP was also used by some people, and indeed some people were happy enough with Photoshop, even if most seem to have migrated to a specialist tool. But as far as I am aware both Photoshop and Affinity Photo do a decent enough job for less challenging stacks, so may be good enough for many applications. I bypassed using Photoshop for focus stacking, because when I was interested in stacking everyone recommended using one of the above and to avoid photoshop. I owned Helicon Focus before Helicon provided the C1 plugin, which, along with Zerene Stacker, is the program used by "specialist" focus stackers e.g in photomacrography and it works extremely well as a plugin with Capture One. ![]()
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