Another short tutorial on post processing stars (one of many ways to do it!)
Hope it's useful again
Another short tutorial on post processing stars (one of many ways to do it!)
Hope it's useful again
Call me Dylan! www.everlookphotography.com | www.everlookphotography.wordpress.com | www.flickr.com/photos/dmtoh
Canon EOS R5, : 16-35mm F4 L, 70-200F4 canon L, 24-70mm 2.8IIcanon L, Sirui tripod + K20D ballhead + RRS ballhead. |Sony A7r2 + Laowa 12mm F2.8, Nisi 15mm F4
Various NiSi systems : Currently using switch filter and predominantly 6 stop ND, 10 stop ND, 3 stop medium GND
Post : Adobe lightroom classic CC : Photoshop CC. Various actions for processing and web export
Ta Dylan. I found the use of the high-pass filter v. interesting.
Am.
CC, Image editing OK.
No worries am - a bit of a home cooked way but alot of it is about sharpening
great video dylan. keep them coming
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Great stuff. Thanks.
No probs Chris and Congo
Cheers.. I saw this the other week, but only just had a chance to try it out on an old shot and it worked a treat. Nice moves!
Nice, easy video, thanks. Does this work equally as well for star trails?
Daniel
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Daniel, it would work reasonably for star trails only if you wanted fat looking trails!
I have only just come across this and a few of your other edits. Thank you very much for them!
Thanks for that I found it help
Last edited by zillah; 18-05-2015 at 7:58pm.
Great video Dylan.
How much ambient light was around for this, ie did you have to get far out of the city to see that much in the sky?
for that shot, I was 50km south of the CBD at Myponga beach - a small holiday home settlement - pretty much pitch black at night with adelaide's glow in the opposite direction to where I was shooting