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The article deals with '''microphotography''' - creating microphotos.
The article deals with '''microphotography''', i.e. creating '''microphotos'''.


===Focusing (Rebel XSi)===
==Camera mode (settings)==
Exposure compensation:
*None.
 
White balance:
*Normal.
 
==Focusing==
Setting live view:
Setting live view:
*Rench (II).  
*Rench (II).  
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*Press "Set" button to open the shutter.
*Press "Set" button to open the shutter.


Use the zoom button (on the camera) -- press twice to drop to 10x.
Use the zoom button (on the camera): press twice to digitally magnify 10x.
Focus at 10x.
*Focus microscope as usual (@ 10x digital magnification).
 
===Shoot settings===
*Exposure compensation - none.
 
White balance:
*Normal.


==Post-processing==
==Post-processing==
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*White-balance.
*White-balance.
*Shadows & highlight.
*Shadows & highlight.


==White balance==
==White balance==
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==Edge effects/vignetting==
==Edge effects/vignetting==
Lens distortion effects at edge of image - known as: "barrel distortion" and "vignetting"
The lens distortion/lighting effects at edge of image are known as: "barrel distortion" and "vignetting".


Notes:
Notes:
*[http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.4.html http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.4.html]
*[http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.4.html http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.4.html].
*[http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.4-videos.html http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.4-videos.html]
*[http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.4-videos.html http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.4-videos.html].


===De-vignetting (GIMP)===
===De-vignetting (GIMP)===
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In GIMP:
In GIMP:
#Load background.
#Load image.
#Load image as a layer.
#Load background as a layer ("Open as layer... ").
#Make sure the background image is the top layer.
#Make background into an "overlay" in Layers dialog box.
#Make background into an "overlay".
#Invert background.
#Invert background.
#Save as jpg.
#Save as jpg (merge with background).


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:42, 21 January 2011

The article deals with microphotography, i.e. creating microphotos.

Camera mode (settings)

Exposure compensation:

  • None.

White balance:

  • Normal.

Focusing

Setting live view:

  • Rench (II).
    • Live view function settings.
      • Live View shoot.
  • Press "Set" button to open the shutter.

Use the zoom button (on the camera): press twice to digitally magnify 10x.

  • Focus microscope as usual (@ 10x digital magnification).

Post-processing

GIMP scripts:

  • White-balance.
  • Shadows & highlight.

White balance

  • May be done with:
    • White balance plugin.[1]
    • Curves function (in GIMP).

Curves function (in GIMP)

  • Adjust magnitude, then blue, then green -- red should be last.
    • Low magnification images tend toward "too pink" with the white-balance script.

White balance plugin (script)

Procedure:

  1. Select
    • Filters.
      • Colors.
        • White balance.
  2. Use eye dropper to select what should be white on the image.
  3. Set to "background color".

Edge effects/vignetting

The lens distortion/lighting effects at edge of image are known as: "barrel distortion" and "vignetting".

Notes:

De-vignetting (GIMP)

  1. Take picture as one wants.
  2. Remove slide and shoot the background.

In GIMP:

  1. Load image.
  2. Load background as a layer ("Open as layer... ").
  3. Make background into an "overlay" in Layers dialog box.
  4. Invert background.
  5. Save as jpg (merge with background).

See also

References

  1. URL: http://registry.gimp.org/node/72. Accessed on: 26 July 2010.

External links