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I had to check, the 1st shot was 160th. Being in aperture priority for the first time, the shutter was all over the place. Lens for this setup was the 85mm @ f11.
Strangely, this was shot at a 15th. Sharper than the wide shot. Handheld, no stabilization voodoo.

They are both acceptably sharp, only variable I can think of is, if you manually focused both? And they appear to be seconds apart, too. Color shift between them done in post?

Again, the IR stuff fascinates me. Wavelength differences are a curiosity.
 
Color shift is based on where I sample for white balance. I could use the same number from a base photo, but I do like options. I can always go back and standardize them all.

If you have a series of photos with the same lighting, you can create a "style" to apply to other photos. In the darkroom section, the left side has the list of all the actions you've applied. At the bottom of that list you see "compress history stack" To the right of that is a button with 3 circles. Clicking on that opens a window to create an action to apply all the filters you want from that photo you've just edited. Check what you want to use, name the action and save. At the bottom of the main window, there is another button with the same 3 circles. clicking here brings up all the saved styles you've made.
 
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