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How Do You Focus Stack in Photoshop CC?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 1:38 pm

Photoshop CC offers a number of ways to stack images and achieve focus. One way is to use the ‘Auto-Blend Layers’ command, which can be found under the ‘Edit’ menu. This command will automatically align and blend your images together, and then stack them in order from sharpest to least sharp.

You can also use the ‘Stack Modes’ command, which can be found under the ‘Layer’ menu. This allows you to manually select which images should be stacked on top of each other, and in what order. Finally, you can use the ‘Layer Mask’ tool to mask out areas of each image that you don’t want to include in the final stack.

PRO TIP: This article contains instructions on how to focus stack in Photoshop CC. However, it is important to note that focus stacking should only be attempted by experienced users. This is because if done incorrectly, it can result in blurred or otherwise unusable images.

To focus stack in Photoshop CC, first select the images you want to use. Then open the ‘Auto-Blend Layers’ dialog box by going to Edit > Auto-Blend Layers. In the dialog box, select the ‘Stack Images’ checkbox and choose a blending method from the drop-down menu.

Photoshop will then automatically align and blend your images together. You can also use the ‘Stack Modes’ command under the Layer menu to manually select which images should be stacked on top of each other, and in what order.

Kathy McFarland

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