Ceriodaphnia setosa (rare)

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Ceriodaphnia setosa (rare)

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The second picture is a function - GIMP reversal of value

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Those are very clear :)
Is there a lot of post-processing?
Have you tried stacking for 3D? Perhaps we can see "inside"?
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nice pictures and very cute subject! The function brings out the surface detail very nicely.

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Nice :D
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Very nice!

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Interesting hairy ceriodaphnia. And interesting effect.
Nice!

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Thanks.
ChrisR wrote:Those are very clear :)
Is there a lot of post-processing?
Have you tried stacking for 3D? Perhaps we can see "inside"?
What application is to be stacked in 3D ?

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Jacek wrote:What application is to be stacked in 3D ?
I expect he is talking about "synthetic stereo" in Zerene Stacker. See https://zerenesystems.com/cms/stacker/d ... eticstereo .

There is an example with a translucent subject at http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 017#171017 .

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I understand.
Stereo couple, I know, but I do not see anything :(


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Superb images (as usual)!

I am still waiting for my first encounter with this species....

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Thanks :D

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Jacek wrote:I understand.
Stereo couple, I know, but I do not see anything :(
That's a pity! Have you tried 3D "Rocking" images?
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Very nice find and great pictures.
I did not yet find this species.
Thanks for sharing.

Clado

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ChrisR wrote:
Jacek wrote:I understand.
Stereo couple, I know, but I do not see anything :(
That's a pity! Have you tried 3D "Rocking" images?
I have no idea how to do this :(

Clado, i found it in a small, flattened forest tank, C. setosa liked hot water. I'm going to go again, maybe I can find her again.

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