What is focus stacking, and how does it work? In this product photography tutorial, Jake and Bobby show you how taking and processing multiple images at different focus distances can produce a greater depth of field than a single image is capable of: the final effect being the full image in sharp focus. More photography and photoshop tutorials: - Product Photography At Home https://bhpho.to/2wWyAoV - Focus Stacking for Macro Photography https://bhpho.to/2Ucqfpa Gear and software used: - Novoflex Castel-XQ II Macro Focusing Rack http://bhpho.to/2aJ2HQY - Helicon Soft Helicon Focus Pro http://bhpho.to/2aHJLCb - Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan http://bhpho.to/2aU6gau Gear used: - Nikon AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED Lens http://bhpho.to/2aX1KYX - Impact Wall Plate with 5/8" Locking Receiver https://bhpho.to/2oOlalU - Profoto B10 OCF Flash Head https://bhpho.to/38uJEYg - Profoto OCF Softbox (1 x 3') https://bhpho.to/2HnVho4 - Nikon Z 7 Mirrorless Digital Camera https://bhpho.to/2Pw0Pzq Shop @ B&H: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/ Subscribe to the B&H Photo YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/SubscribetoBHPhoto Follow us on Social Media - https://www.facebook.com/bhphoto - https://www.instagram.com/bhphoto - https://twitter.com/BHPhotoVideo #ProductPhotography #ProductPhotographySetup #HomePhotoshoot

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