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Tom wrote:
Photo stacking is a technique in which a series of photos are take, with the focus point constantly moved rearward. Only a certain area can be in acceptable focus in any given frame, but they can be combined in Photoshop to yield a composite photo that has a much greater depth of field. Especially useful in ship model photos take from any direction approximating a quarter or fore and aft.
OK, thanks for the explanation. Another program that I haven't gotten into (Photoshop), but, a very nice technique for presentation of models!! Good info to know.
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I believe that lightroom might be able to do this as well, not sure about elements etc. For the purposes of photos in this forum the super small format, super small focal length setups such as the eye phone may work as well as anything.

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The Warships Pictorial book on CB-1 is finally available, but what a buzzkill to find out I have to send a postal money order to get it! This is 2015! I guess I'll be waiting until it arrives at the distributors to get it.
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I sent him a czech, not sure what the exchange rate is?

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Current progress!
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After checking out some on deck photos of Alaska, her 20 mm mounts did have the bulky lead computing sights, and the ammo canisters not mounted when weapons stored.

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As someone who has been around the world close on to 100 times and to the Czech Republic and owner of a number of the beautiful Bruno Mausers, I am aware of the spelling, and not one who is politically correct.
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Went ahead and ordered my own copy from Floating Drydock. Eagerly awaiting its arrival... I'm hoping for a lot of new never-before-seen photos!
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Steve posted that he is hoping to have the books from his publisher today or tomorrow.
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Anyone know where I might find the photo of the top of the Alaska Stack, taken in reserve, from the extension of the foremast, looking aft. I had this photo somewhere but can't find it currently.
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I did find a copy of this on my eye pad. Says Navource at the top and a large LIFE logo in the right lower corner. Wash and NC in the background. Wonder if it is under one of those ships?
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/161 ... 15500b.jpg

I can't remember where I found it, but I don't remember finding it on NavSource. Certainly a great detail photo of the mainmast with its ski pole IFF antennas. Also a nice view of the curved wave guide leading into the SG antenna.

Photos like this, when they can be found, are a real boon to people like us! Again, what I'd give to be able to stand where this photographer stood with just my iPhone...
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Yep, that's the one! A lot of useful detail to frustrate the scratch builder!
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Just went back and looked at all the attached photos of your scratch build - it really is SUPERB work, looking forward to seeing the finished product!
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Thanks! A complete series of revisions as information becomes available. Hopefully will have Steve's book in hand soon. I am sure you experienced much the same in preparation of your excellent drawings. Running around adding scenes and vertical ladders. Never seen such a large ship with so few inclined ladders.

Actually surprised that her crew roster was actually listed as less than a Baltimore Heavy Cruiser. So much of the wartime crew allowance was for light AA. For example Hood was what, about 1400?
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Some work today on the aft superstructure. No book yet...

Added some detail including SG radar to the for stack mast. Changed the pipe rail around the searchlights to a short splinter bulkhead, to have top rail added later. Adde a bunch of vent screens, vertical ladders and whatnot. I would guess that the short splinter shield was low to avoid interference with the searchlights. Have to find some 2 rail for a bunch of the superstructure.

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Just got my Warship Pictorial #43 Alaska Class Cruisers in the mail. Super fast shipping.

Very nice book. Lots of new photos as usual.

Thank you Steve.
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Great! Looking fwd to it though just seasonally moving addresses so will take some time to follow.
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I was informed last night that my copy (USS ALASKA, Classics Warship) was at the house. Can't wait to see it!!
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Great! Haven't been to the PO here, but it will have to get forwarded first. Big snow storm here, power out, roads horrible so may not be soon.

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