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August 8, 2014

P: Auto Blend Layers not focus blending - Photoshop 2014.1

  • August 8, 2014
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I have 4 registered images of fungi, all images are at the same exposure settings but focused at different levels within the frame. I need to 'blend' together to make one image with a combined DoF.
Ok, so I've imporetd into PSCC as 4 stacked Layers, non of which are Background Layers. I've selected all 4, auto alligned and then used Auto Blend Layers [ABL]. The outcome is that the top 3 layers have totaly black masks applied and the bottom all white. All I basically get as an output is one of the 4 images, no selectivity whatsoever, presumably because of the 3 totally black masks. It also executes the process very quickly.
I assume ABL should be selecting the better focused areas on each image [white on the black masks] and combining all to give me one image with collective DoF. This isn't happening

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202 replies

NickLucas
Inspiring
September 24, 2014
Great news, hearing that the bug has been acknowledged and a fix is on the way is what we wanted to hear. The one month credit is appreciated!
Legend
September 24, 2014
Hi Raymond, this is our bug tracking tool - so support should have known. Apologies. I will follow up with our support team. Richard, let me see what I can do.
Richard7903
Known Participant
September 24, 2014
Can my trial period be extended so I can try it when "de-bugged" as this particular tool is what I signed up to try
Participating Frequently
September 24, 2014
Nice to hear something. One of the main issues is not hearing at all. Even tech support was not aware. Adobe needs to do a better job in this regard including fully testing every release.
Legend
September 24, 2014
An update (2014.2) will be available in the very near future. I can't give a specific date, but final testing is underway.

I will update the bug once the fix is live. Sorry this has taken longer than we'd like. I appreciate your patience. Again, the workaround is to install a prior version from your Creative Cloud app. Directions here: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud...
Legend
September 24, 2014
An update (2014.2) will be available in the very near future. I can't give a specific date, but final testing is underway.

I will update the bug once the fix is live. Sorry this has taken longer than we'd like. I appreciate your patience. Again, the workaround is to install a prior version from your Creative Cloud app. Directions here: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud...
Richard7903
Known Participant
September 24, 2014
Sorry Peter, part of link missing above http://www.heliconsoft.com/heliconsof...
Richard7903
Known Participant
September 24, 2014
Hi Peter
I have read a lot about this but yet to try it. It is also my understanding that using Helicon Remote when tethered. the software will take control of "certain" cameras and lenses. Check this http://www.heliconsoft.com/heliconsof... for details. I am still on trial period with Helicon and find it easy to use. I have posed questions to them via the Forum and always get a quick response despite being a non-paying user (yet). Having just bought the Canon MP-E65mm I am seriously thinking of buying the Remote software next week when my trial ends.
Participating Frequently
September 24, 2014
In regards to Helicon, has anyone used their program for image CAPTURE? It is my understanding that you can use the program to actually take the images in software-controlled increments if your camera is tethered to your computer. The results are astoundingly clear from what I've seen. If anyone has, please let me know directly as it is out of topic in this discussion: pjcaver@gwi.net

Peter Jones
Richard7903
Known Participant
September 24, 2014
Hi Raymond, have you tried Zerene Stacker or Helicon (out of curiosity of course)