Focus Bracketing Focus bracketing is a photographic technique used to capture a series of images of the same scene at different focus distances, typically with slight variations in focus point from front to back. This technique is commonly used in macro photography, landscape photography, and other genres where achieving a wide depth of field is challenging.
By capturing multiple images with focus bracketing, photographers can ensure that every part of the scene is in sharp focus, from the nearest to the farthest subject. In post-processing, focus bracketed images can be combined using specialized software to create a single composite image with extended depth of field, resulting in a sharp and detailed final photograph. |