The aim here is to merge several images which have lighting from different directions. My eventual aim for photographing fungi using a single LED bar as the source. For my trial I used a glass jar filled with seeds (my breakfast). The LED light was placed vertically, firstly at 90degrees, then about 60 and 40 on the left, then on the right (siz altogether). Each of these had a strong specular reflection at some point, but these reflections did not overlap. I first tried merging them in HDR, but this still gave strong specular highlights.
I then discovered the technique of median merging in Photoshop. THis involves loading the images into a stack, converting to a Smart Object and selecting the median merge option.
Having obtained Affinity Photo, I find it can do the same thing, only much more simply. Load the images into a stack and it gives you the median merge by default (you could also use mean or maximum
etc).
I present here the results of merging in Photoshop and in Affinity. I have tweaked the output to give an approximately similar rendering.
#1 Photoshop merge
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#2 Affinity Photo
The subject matter here is fairly banal, but
it tells me that the technique should work for fungi, even wet ones!
John