Originally Posted by
DanK
Fiji is ImageJ, right? I took a quick tour of ImageJ documentation over lunch. My reaction is:
1. This is like using an 18-wheeler when one needs a wheelbarrow. it is an enormously flexible program designed to do many things--e.g., dealing with 3-dimensional "hyperstacks"--and it is not aimed at the general population. Both of these things make both the software and the documentation complex.
2. I never did find a description of the various ways in which it creates a composite.
3. For most people, I think it would work out better to use simpler programs designed to do what one needs and documented accordingly so one knows what edits one is actually imposing. In this case, we are talking (I think) about exposure stacking and focus stacking. For the former, one option is Enfuse, which will also do focus stacking. I use this as a plugin to Lightroom, but I think you can use it separately. For the latter, I use Zerene, which is superb, but there is at least one free alternative, the Combine programs.