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Wendy has to capture a sculpture in the middle of the park at night. She is not able to get the entire sculpture into focus in one image. She decides to take multiple sharp images of different angles of the sculpture and then merge the images into one sharp complete picture of the sculpture. What is this technique called? A. depth mapping B. depth of focus C. focus stacking D. focus sharing

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C. Focus Stacking

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Focus Stacking

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F-stop stacking which is also referred to as image stacking is a powerful technique that improves the quality of an image by stacking images taken at different f-stops in order to improve corner sharpness and overcome blurriness. Once photographs are taken at different f-stops (focus stops), a final complete composite picture is created using only the sharpest portions of the photograph.

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