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I'm approaching to photography and I know from lessons of image sensing (satellite datas from engineering school) that exist the multi-focus image fusion. A sort of post processing combining multiple images with different focal point in order to obtain a multi-focus image.

Since is post processing (probably does exist hardware or lenses doing the same thing automatically) I think some software does the work. Does anyone know which software I could use?

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Yes, 'focus stacking' is a common technique these days. My Canon camera has a burst mode over a range of focus distances specifically to be used with this technique. There are systems in Photoshop and other applications that can do this automatically, though they might be weirdly named.

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  • \$\begingroup\$ Photoshop works perfectly! Thanks \$\endgroup\$
    – Shika93
    Commented Jun 23 at 11:29

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