That's more like it, yes. The OM 28 was selected because its image quality holds up pretty well in the near range, despite a lack of CRC. However, it does have significant barrel distortion which can be a royal pain for the stacking software. There are also some colour aberrations most of which disappear in Photo Ninja. Image contrast overall is on the moderate-low side, but I prefer to rectify that in the final processing step. In this example, colours are a little off as the older Photo Ninja running on my Linux box hadn't an updated profile for the Z6. I have to make one later if further experiments are attempted. Or install a new version if there are any licenses left over.
In all, 121 frames were stacked. So the approach mainly is suited for stationary scenes.