Which image processing software?
Which image processing software?
Hi guys
Been looking at some image processing tutorials and one microscopy guy was saying how good Photoimpact was and I was wondering which software others use?. In my other life as an astronomer I occasionally use Pixinsight but not sure how microscopic images would process with this as I'm no expert with Pixinsight which does have quite a learning curve.
Regards
Steve
Been looking at some image processing tutorials and one microscopy guy was saying how good Photoimpact was and I was wondering which software others use?. In my other life as an astronomer I occasionally use Pixinsight but not sure how microscopic images would process with this as I'm no expert with Pixinsight which does have quite a learning curve.
Regards
Steve
Re: Which image processing software?
What sort of image processing do you want to do?
I use zerine stacker for stacking (it costs about $75) , Image composite editor for stitching (free) and GIMP 2.8 (free) for "photoshopping".
I know that forum members use a variety of software tools.
There are threads on stacking
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2500
and stitching
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2664
I use zerine stacker for stacking (it costs about $75) , Image composite editor for stitching (free) and GIMP 2.8 (free) for "photoshopping".
I know that forum members use a variety of software tools.
There are threads on stacking
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2500
and stitching
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2664
Re: Which image processing software?
I suppose software that would bring out the fine detail. I have apps for stacking etc . The microscopy version of Imagej ' Fiji' I think its called gets good recommendations too.
Steve
Steve
Re: Which image processing software?
I use a Canon DSLR, take the images in RAW format, do the initial processing in Coral After Shot Pro, and the final processing in Photoshop. If I do any stacking (I should say when I do stacking since it is almost all the time) I use Combine ZP which is free and which I am most familiar with.
I did a comparison between Combine ZP and Picolay (Also free and also very good) several months ago. I would recommend either one for stacking.
JimT
I did a comparison between Combine ZP and Picolay (Also free and also very good) several months ago. I would recommend either one for stacking.
JimT
Re: Which image processing software?
Thanks for that Jim. Aftershot pro2 seems to get a lot of excellent reviews, think I'll give the trial a test!
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve
Re: Which image processing software?
I'm a big fan of open source software that's FREE. I love Light Zone as an open source version of the gold standard among photography pros and advanced amateurs, Light Room, and do most of my photo editing in it. When I need other capabilities such as Photoshop offers, I use Paint.Net or GIMP as powerful, but FREE, alternatives. Mind you, I don't mind paying for what I get, and often donate to the creators of open source software that I like and use, and encourage others to do likewise.
Pro Tip: Look for tutorial videos on Youtube for the programs you want/need to learn.
Light Zone: http://lightzoneproject.org/
Paint.Net: http://www.getpaint.net/index.html
GIMP: https://www.gimp.org/
I don't do much stacking, so will let others talk about that.
Pro Tip: Look for tutorial videos on Youtube for the programs you want/need to learn.
Light Zone: http://lightzoneproject.org/
Paint.Net: http://www.getpaint.net/index.html
GIMP: https://www.gimp.org/
I don't do much stacking, so will let others talk about that.
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Re: Which image processing software?
Thanks for those links Kurt, pretty impressed with Lightzone, just trying it now
Steve
Steve
Re: Which image processing software?
Hi JimT, have u done any focus stacking using Photoshop? Just wanted to find out if Combine ZP does a better job than Photoshop?JimT wrote:I use a Canon DSLR, take the images in RAW format, do the initial processing in Coral After Shot Pro, and the final processing in Photoshop. If I do any stacking (I should say when I do stacking since it is almost all the time) I use Combine ZP which is free and which I am most familiar with.
Re: Which image processing software?
Hi Johann - a Johan here . Almost anything does a better job of stacking than Photoshop. I prefer Zerene myself, but Helicon also has its plus points.Johann wrote:Hi JimT, have u done any focus stacking using Photoshop? Just wanted to find out if Combine ZP does a better job than Photoshop?JimT wrote:I use a Canon DSLR, take the images in RAW format, do the initial processing in Coral After Shot Pro, and the final processing in Photoshop. If I do any stacking (I should say when I do stacking since it is almost all the time) I use Combine ZP which is free and which I am most familiar with.