IMO, the only thing to consider is what works best, no matter how inconvenient it may be to me. I have tried all of the software, but not all of it lately. Photoshop was among the worst, but they may have improved. Zerene Stacker is the best for my work because of its retouching abilities, and the ability to lighten up photos while retouching so I can see clearly, but not affect the original. You have to know how to use the software. With Zerene Stacker, we work DMap for color and retouch with PMax for detail. Retouching is an art, IMO. And as far as focus stacking, you have to do it a lot. I have done many hundreds of thousands of images, including the layers. And last of all, for my work it is all about lenses and APO lenses at that, the finer, the better. Everyone will find their methods. These are mine.
Nikon D850 and SCHNEIDER KREUZNACH MACRO VARON 4.5/85mm