Yikes, well it starts with a steady camera, taking sequential photos, ie several per second...
Once downloaded etc, I convert to RAW's to Jpegs, before loading up into Photoshop. I use Scripts to load the chosen files into a stack, choosing the Auto Align Option, and the Smart Object option. You can do that in the Layers if you want.
Once the upload is complete, go to Layers, Smart Objects, Stack.mode and choose the minimum option.
With luck, you will get the several moving subject as I have. The Auto Align needs some detail to stay still, usually in the background.
I must say I am no expert with Photoshop, just trails I have learned, and sometimes forgotten...
Much appreciated Mark - thank you. I have done many of these "Action Sequence" images and they are fun to do, have great appeal and are different.
Just some tips for next time, do your burst shots from side on so you can get good focus on the subject and that helps in post, so you can select images that don't overlap, although some overlap is OK.
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