Good morning to everyone. I have some questions about “stacking” the same
digital image to achieve a high resolution single image and I would welcome
comments from anyone.
I recall in the past that Aram and Philippe have posted images that involved
stacking, but at the time I didn’t pay too much attention to the details other
than to note that the images were very nice. Now, something that I read last
night about the Olympus EM1 Mk II brought the subject back to my mind.
In the text about the Olympus there was mention of a feature internal to the
camera that allowed for “stacking” identical images taken at a high rate of
speed to achieve a high resolution single image to a potential resolution of 50
megapixels. Has anyone used that particular function on an Olympus or any other
make of camera that offers it for that matter? Does it work as seamlessly as
advertised by Olympus? Does the technique have downsides and unspoken
limitations that the Olympus text might have neglected to mention?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Peter S.------
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