wow this is going to take my photography to another level. And youre deffinatley one of the better people at explaining this all in depth while being to the point and quick.
It's so nice to see useful content and to the point. So many tutorials out there full of fluff, opinion, discussion about themselves and personal achievements. People want content! Thank you, very helpful.
I love tutorials that don't go on and on yammering about unrelated nonsense, instead of being simple, direct, and to the point like you are. Excellent tutorial and can't wait to try out my new Canon 5DIV for astrophotography and star trails!
You're most welcome! Do you by chance have a tutorial on how to do time lapses of meteor showers and edit the final picture so the meteors are all coming from one area (not scattered everywhere) on the final picture?
Not currently... But I will add that to my list of tutorials. I'll have to wait until the next good meteor shower occurs though, so sometime in 2017 I will try it out!
I sure do. I posted a still from the film I'm making about an expedition to Peru earlier this year.... see it here: instagram.com/p/BZUu-F0lKgD/?taken-by=firstlightguiding
Awesome! subscribed.😁 Just started getting into astrophotography. I'm finding your tutorials very helpful. You've got a nice easy to follow style of showing the steps. Look forward to more. Cheers, Q.
Thanks very much for this Mike, it was just what I have been struggling to find to use on my MacBook and I have managed to get it all working well - all down to your ace video! :-)
Wow that is so cool. I had no idea LrTimelapse could do that - I've been exporting the images and building the timelapses in final cut after LrTimelapse does its thing. Amazing work!
Thanks for the great video Mike, I really like how the comet trails look and this is what I get from the Sony Star Trails app, but only in 1080, so it would be great to follow your process and get 4k. I am a subscriber to your channel, keep up the great work.
So cool. How timely that this video just popped up as I was up until 3am taking star trails photos over Bellingham bay WA state last night into this morning. Took 257- 30 second shots. Already did the did the composite with star trails software. I was was thinking I should make this into a time lapse video and while watching some star trails videos, you're video popped up. I'm going to re-render to save as progression and I need to first cut some photos out. I have a few cargo ships that left a great big honking white streak across the islands low on the horizon. Looks cool, but I'm not sure how that would come out in video.
If you put it in "comet mode" that bright white streak will show up, however it will fade away slowly. If you leave it in normal mode by not checking off "comet mode" that bright white light will stay there in the video. Give both a try and see what looks better!
Hi Mike, great video! In your intro video it shows going from a regular time lapse to comet mode in StarStax, your video doesn’t cover how you achieved that. If you could explain further?
All I did is take the normal time lapse and the time lapse from star stax and then played them one after the other. So for example if you took 400 pictures of the stars just turn those 400 pics into a normal time lapse. Then take those same 400 pictures and create a starstax time lapse like I do in the video tutorial. Now you will have to 2 time lapse videos of the same thing, but one will just be stars rotating in the sky while the other time lapse will be stars trailing in the sky.. Then put those 2 clips into one video. Thats all I did for that intro.
Hi Mike as always excellent tutorial!! in your tutorial you have a nice exposed foreground..I would like to ask how can we turn star trails in time-lapse when you take long exposure photos for underexposed foreground and blending them in Photoshop..I mean you have first to blend each photo of the sequence with the new well exposed foreground and after export them in order to have the new sequence for the time lapse?
You can take the foreground picture, mask out the sky and save it as a PNG file. Then bring it into your video editor with the star trail time lapse. Then you can put the image of the foreground over the foreground that is underexposed. Since the sky is removed and saved as a PNG you won't have to mask it out in the video editor since the sky should not be visible in the photo editor (hope that makes sense).
@@Milkywaymike thank your your quick reply, yes I will try it...And one more question, for vortex star trail time-lapse we follow the same procedure?thanks again!!
I'm going to have to try this out. Thanks for the tutorial on it! I'm assuming that Premiere Pro can be used instead of LRTimelapse? I've been checking out LRTimelapse but I'm not ready to get it yet, maybe later on.
The exposure time was probably around 25 seconds, but you can use any time you want for the exposure depending on your desired effect you are going for.... To make a time lapse video you need to capture enough images to create the video. For example, video is created with frames (exposures). If you want a video that is 24 frames per second, then you need to capture 24 photos in a row to create 1 second of video. If you want a 10 second time lapse, that is 240 photos. You can do this with 3 minute exposures for each image, however that will take up a lot time. It would take 72 minutes just to create 1 second of video at 24 frames per second.
I'm only suggesting this out of an idea, since I've yet to try star trails, but wouldn't it be easier to export from lightroom as you did, then open as a sequence in Premier, then apply the echo filter? You might not be able to do the cost mode this way, but for the basic trails I would imagine it might work. Then you could mask out the foreground if you felt you needed too. What do you think?
I use a 26 (sometimes 27) second interval. It depends on the card / camera. I noticed my D800 can handle a 26 interval with a 25 second exposure, but my D810 needs an extra second for some reason, so I have use 27 seconds for that camera.
Typically phones don't have the same control as a DSLR or Mirrorless Camera but I did find this video that shows it is "kind of" possible. ruclips.net/video/0yvmtes4Cwo/видео.html You definitely need a tripod for your phone to sit on and then you may need an app to give you control over the camera settings. Their might even be a star trail app for you phone, but unfortunately I don't have one of those to test out.
Hey Mike great video, if i wanted star trails image and also a timelapse of the same images, do i have 2 separate folders on the desktop. Sorry if it’s been asked already. Thanks in advance.
That's personal preference...Typically I do make 2 folders because sometimes I edit my star trail image different then my star trail time lapse. On my desktop I make a folder labeled photography which is all my still images and then another folder labeled video for my time lapses. I then just put both sets of images in each folder and edit them separately.
While exporting using LRtimelapse, I'm getting an error of something related to the folder to which I'm exporting, I'm stuck here. Any way out? Great video btw!
Nice and good video. But how do you get LRTimelapse 4 into a plug-in in Lightroom? When I get to File - Plug in extras, then I can`t find LRTimelapse. I have downloaded the program at my mac, so it shows in Lr under Export, Preset, but it`s still not installed.
Since those star trails are zooming in, it will ruin the foreground so you need to mask out the foreground while the vortex star trails move in the background which I have a video on --> ruclips.net/video/ZDS26CT-CTE/видео.html
Tks. you said "those star trails are zooming in", so did u use a customize auto-zoom equipment to shoot them ? I only know the method to create that effect with single photo in pts (and the result is only a still image, not video).
I've built a custom zoom machine and / or I can do it with about 150 to 200 star trail photos using LRTime lapse to artificially zoom in. ruclips.net/video/_XiIRozt8iU/видео.html
I've never used a single photo method. I've done the LR Time Lapse method using a 150 to 200 star trail images and I've built a custom zoom machine as well. Zoom machine i built ruclips.net/video/TC7ZNRQX4HA/видео.html LRTimelapse Method --> ruclips.net/video/_XiIRozt8iU/видео.html
It was not windy at all that day and this was a wide angle lens so I'm sure if I zoomed in on the trees their was slight movement its just not too noticeable.
If you are using Windows 10, you can use this one to replace LRT-4 www.microsoft.com/en-sg/p/time-lapse-creator/9p7tv6jcl1s3?activetab=pivot:overviewtab no photos limit. Anyway, thank you so much for starstax info. This is gold. Liked and Subed.
Yeah, I've also had alot of problems with LRtimelapse rendering, I'm keeping a close dialogue with gunther to try to fix it :p Btw, why aren't you importing the images to LRTimelapse first before editing them in LR? I managed to get way better results when i added them to LRtimelapse to smoothen out the expos and color transitions
Usually I do but this tutorial I wanted to show people that you don't necessarily need LRTimelapse... I use it, but if people have an alternative program to turn stills into a video that they can use that also.
Great man ! Tell me one thing. At the end , star trails over house , you recorded clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of starts . Did you done anything in aftereffects or the raw file is also with counter rotations ? Thanks
Thanks for watching. I don’t own after effects… when making star trails in starstax you can process the images in reverse order which will change the direction of the rotation.
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Great tutorial! Thanx a lot! But i have a problem on a step when you exporting files from lightroom to LRtimelapse.. in the bottom of window shown this: "Unable to Export: The output path contains characters that are not supported".. what am i doing wrong?!
It sounds like a conflict in the naming convention, avoid using these characters: []=%$+,;. Retry that step but play around with how you name the files and folder. If you are still getting an issue you may have to contact Adobe support. Can you take a video of you screen when you get to that step? It will be easier for me to see what is going on.
Thanks for the tutorial
That is absolutely amazing, thanks for this tutorial. I never knew you could do that. I'm definately going to try this out on both my GoPro and DSLR.
wow this is going to take my photography to another level. And youre deffinatley one of the better people at explaining this all in depth while being to the point and quick.
Appreciate it, thank you! Have fun shooting!
It's so nice to see useful content and to the point. So many tutorials out there full of fluff, opinion, discussion about themselves and personal achievements. People want content! Thank you, very helpful.
Thanks for dropping a comment! I appreciate the kind words and feedback. Cheers
Thank you!! I've used only Starstax and then Imovie instead of LRtimelapse and I'm happy with the results!! Thanks again!
Many thanks Mike, this is exactly what I wanted to learn how to do.
Thanks! Have a good holiday!
I love tutorials that don't go on and on yammering about unrelated nonsense, instead of being simple, direct, and to the point like you are. Excellent tutorial and can't wait to try out my new Canon 5DIV for astrophotography and star trails!
Thanks!! Appreciate the feedback.
You're most welcome! Do you by chance have a tutorial on how to do time lapses of meteor showers and edit the final picture so the meteors are all coming from one area (not scattered everywhere) on the final picture?
Not currently... But I will add that to my list of tutorials. I'll have to wait until the next good meteor shower occurs though, so sometime in 2017 I will try it out!
Awesome! Thanks in advance! Yeah lol I think it'll be a few months for sure until the 1st good shower.
Not only an awesome tutorial but the new results are mind blowing, thanks for sharing
Thanks!!!
Very nice tutorial. Thanks Mike.
Thanks for a great tutorial. I just created my first digital star trail photo & am so pleased. Here’s hoping for many more clear skies.
Just tried this for the first time. Worked out good for first attempt at star trails thanks for the info
Awesome!! Glad to help
Very cool ! Thanks for sharing !
Absolutely Fascinating
Thanks! Amazing video, very useful!
Amazing. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks a lot for this absolutly helpful video :) Go on, you do good work!
Thanks a bunch!!
@@Milkywaymike Hi good day. How about if im using motion timelapse and i want to get a star trail on it? Thanks!
Nice vid!
I did somethimg similar on my phone with lapse it pro.i make image sequnces on starstax, copy to sd card to get in lapse it pro. works welll
Thankyou
Great workflow Mike. Thanks for the tips. It has taken some mountain time lapse of mine to the next level.
Awesome!! Do you post on instagram?
I sure do. I posted a still from the film I'm making about an expedition to Peru earlier this year.... see it here: instagram.com/p/BZUu-F0lKgD/?taken-by=firstlightguiding
Awesome! subscribed.😁 Just started getting into astrophotography. I'm finding your tutorials very helpful. You've got a nice easy to follow style of showing the steps. Look forward to more. Cheers, Q.
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Thanks for watching!!
Great tutorial Mike
Thank you!!
I want to try this now!
Thanks very much for this Mike, it was just what I have been struggling to find to use on my MacBook and I have managed to get it all working well - all down to your ace video! :-)
Wow that is so cool. I had no idea LrTimelapse could do that - I've been exporting the images and building the timelapses in final cut after LrTimelapse does its thing. Amazing work!
Micro Four Nerds thank you!!
That was wonderful tutorial. Very quick, easy and effective. Thanks man! 😎
Brilliant! Think I would need to update my Mac memory and Graphics card
Wow so Smooth!! & Mind blowing results this is awesome bro😍😱
Great video!! Thanks Mike!!!
Thanks, this is an awesome tutorial. :)
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Happy to help!
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Amazing video!
Thanks!!
Thanks for the great video Mike, I really like how the comet trails look and this is what I get from the Sony Star Trails app, but only in 1080, so it would be great to follow your process and get 4k. I am a subscriber to your channel, keep up the great work.
Appreciate the feedback Phil! Thanks a lot
So cool. How timely that this video just popped up as I was up until 3am taking star trails photos over Bellingham bay WA state last night into this morning. Took 257- 30 second shots. Already did the did the composite with star trails software. I was was thinking I should make this into a time lapse video and while watching some star trails videos, you're video popped up. I'm going to re-render to save as progression and I need to first cut some photos out. I have a few cargo ships that left a great big honking white streak across the islands low on the horizon. Looks cool, but I'm not sure how that would come out in video.
If you put it in "comet mode" that bright white streak will show up, however it will fade away slowly. If you leave it in normal mode by not checking off "comet mode" that bright white light will stay there in the video. Give both a try and see what looks better!
Good tip. I'll give that a try. Thank you.
Hi Mike, great video! In your intro video it shows going from a regular time lapse to comet mode in StarStax, your video doesn’t cover how you achieved that. If you could explain further?
All I did is take the normal time lapse and the time lapse from star stax and then played them one after the other. So for example if you took 400 pictures of the stars just turn those 400 pics into a normal time lapse. Then take those same 400 pictures and create a starstax time lapse like I do in the video tutorial. Now you will have to 2 time lapse videos of the same thing, but one will just be stars rotating in the sky while the other time lapse will be stars trailing in the sky.. Then put those 2 clips into one video.
Thats all I did for that intro.
Perfect! And thanks for the speedy reply!
So much good info, why not zoom to the settings windows so we can SEE them?
Very well done. I use Affinity rather than LR, so am trying to figure out how to translate from what you describe into Affinity.
I was thinking of buying Affinity so I can test it out and have an alternative editing software.
Hi Mike as always excellent tutorial!! in your tutorial you have a nice exposed foreground..I would like to ask how can we turn star trails in time-lapse when you take long exposure photos for underexposed foreground and blending them in Photoshop..I mean you have first to blend each photo of the sequence with the new well exposed foreground and after export them in order to have the new sequence for the time lapse?
You can take the foreground picture, mask out the sky and save it as a PNG file. Then bring it into your video editor with the star trail time lapse. Then you can put the image of the foreground over the foreground that is underexposed. Since the sky is removed and saved as a PNG you won't have to mask it out in the video editor since the sky should not be visible in the photo editor (hope that makes sense).
@@Milkywaymike thank your your quick reply, yes I will try it...And one more question, for vortex star trail time-lapse we follow the same procedure?thanks again!!
I'm going to have to try this out. Thanks for the tutorial on it! I'm assuming that Premiere Pro can be used instead of LRTimelapse? I've been checking out LRTimelapse but I'm not ready to get it yet, maybe later on.
Joe H yeah I believe you can do it in premiere or after effects
@@Milkywaymike That's great because I already have those programs!
What is the exposure time for each image? if 3 minutes for each image , is it possible to create this kind of video? Thank you!
The exposure time was probably around 25 seconds, but you can use any time you want for the exposure depending on your desired effect you are going for....
To make a time lapse video you need to capture enough images to create the video. For example, video is created with frames (exposures). If you want a video that is 24 frames per second, then you need to capture 24 photos in a row to create 1 second of video. If you want a 10 second time lapse, that is 240 photos.
You can do this with 3 minute exposures for each image, however that will take up a lot time. It would take 72 minutes just to create 1 second of video at 24 frames per second.
Does anybody else have a problem with the exposure getting overblown on the at some point? any solutions to this?
can you just make an image sequence when importing in premiere?
I'm only suggesting this out of an idea, since I've yet to try star trails, but wouldn't it be easier to export from lightroom as you did, then open as a sequence in Premier, then apply the echo filter? You might not be able to do the cost mode this way, but for the basic trails I would imagine it might work. Then you could mask out the foreground if you felt you needed too.
What do you think?
I didn't think anyone actually used mac desktops outside of the ones in middle school
Best one iv seen. What intervals did you use with the 25 second exposure?
I use a 26 (sometimes 27) second interval. It depends on the card / camera. I noticed my D800 can handle a 26 interval with a 25 second exposure, but my D810 needs an extra second for some reason, so I have use 27 seconds for that camera.
@@Milkywaymike ok thanks. Yeah you must shoot all night. I do 15sec and 10 int and I go for 4 hours to get about 400 pics
how did you create the clip to minute 06:45?
Hi Sir. Do you have a tutorial where from a normal star timelapse to a star trail timelapse?
I believe this is what you may be looking for: ruclips.net/video/6GGuPyYGOUE/видео.html or check out this one ruclips.net/video/CIykRNebFCM/видео.html
Milky Way Mike thank you so much bro. More subs for you.
How would this be possible to happen all on its own just after taking a still image of the stars with my Samsung Galaxy s7 edge.
Typically phones don't have the same control as a DSLR or Mirrorless Camera but I did find this video that shows it is "kind of" possible. ruclips.net/video/0yvmtes4Cwo/видео.html
You definitely need a tripod for your phone to sit on and then you may need an app to give you control over the camera settings. Their might even be a star trail app for you phone, but unfortunately I don't have one of those to test out.
Hey Mike great video, if i wanted star trails image and also a timelapse of the same images, do i have 2 separate folders on the desktop. Sorry if it’s been asked already. Thanks in advance.
That's personal preference...Typically I do make 2 folders because sometimes I edit my star trail image different then my star trail time lapse. On my desktop I make a folder labeled photography which is all my still images and then another folder labeled video for my time lapses. I then just put both sets of images in each folder and edit them separately.
Milky Way Mike great, thanks for the prompt reply.
7:20 How do we get the star trails to take that pattern?
ruclips.net/video/_XiIRozt8iU/видео.html
Here ya go
@@Milkywaymike Thanks a lot!
While exporting using LRtimelapse, I'm getting an error of something related to the folder to which I'm exporting, I'm stuck here. Any way out?
Great video btw!
Alvin John Antony Try right clicking on the images and click “go to folder in library”... then try exporting
@@Milkywaymike yes thank you it works!
How can use Lr timelapse with camera raw. I dont have lightroom. Plz help
You can't... it is designed specifically to be used with lightroom
@@Milkywaymike thanks for replying
Nice and good video. But how do you get LRTimelapse 4 into a plug-in in Lightroom? When I get to File - Plug in extras, then I can`t find LRTimelapse. I have downloaded the program at my mac, so it shows in Lr under Export, Preset, but it`s still not installed.
Check out this forum, I believe it has the answer you are looking for: forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-export-plug-in
Great video. Thanks! Straight to the point and no BS.
Thanks!
amazing Mike ! how can you create video with vortex effect by those startrail shots ?
Since those star trails are zooming in, it will ruin the foreground so you need to mask out the foreground while the vortex star trails move in the background which I have a video on --> ruclips.net/video/ZDS26CT-CTE/видео.html
Tks. you said "those star trails are zooming in", so did u use a customize auto-zoom equipment to shoot them ? I only know the method to create that effect with single photo in pts (and the result is only a still image, not video).
I've built a custom zoom machine and / or I can do it with about 150 to 200 star trail photos using LRTime lapse to artificially zoom in. ruclips.net/video/_XiIRozt8iU/видео.html
excellent Mike ! tks for sharing
I've never used a single photo method. I've done the LR Time Lapse method using a 150 to 200 star trail images and I've built a custom zoom machine as well. Zoom machine i built ruclips.net/video/TC7ZNRQX4HA/видео.html LRTimelapse Method --> ruclips.net/video/_XiIRozt8iU/видео.html
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Your saying there is other softwares who can do timelapse? Can you give name, I never found one.
D4G LRtimelapse is the most popular.
How do the trees not move at all?
It was not windy at all that day and this was a wide angle lens so I'm sure if I zoomed in on the trees their was slight movement its just not too noticeable.
Aah okay. Thanks for clearing that up. I'm going to try to shoot something like this soon.
If you are using Windows 10, you can use this one to replace LRT-4 www.microsoft.com/en-sg/p/time-lapse-creator/9p7tv6jcl1s3?activetab=pivot:overviewtab no photos limit. Anyway, thank you so much for starstax info. This is gold. Liked and Subed.
How long does it usually take for you to edit these timelapses? I've spent about 8 hours on the whole process with 950 images
Usually a few hours... 8 seems pretty long but it all depends on your computer's processing speed.
Yeah, I've also had alot of problems with LRtimelapse rendering, I'm keeping a close dialogue with gunther to try to fix it :p Btw, why aren't you importing the images to LRTimelapse first before editing them in LR? I managed to get way better results when i added them to LRtimelapse to smoothen out the expos and color transitions
Usually I do but this tutorial I wanted to show people that you don't necessarily need LRTimelapse... I use it, but if people have an alternative program to turn stills into a video that they can use that also.
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Great man ! Tell me one thing. At the end , star trails over house , you recorded clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of starts . Did you done anything in aftereffects or the raw file is also with counter rotations ? Thanks
Thanks for watching.
I don’t own after effects… when making star trails in starstax you can process the images in reverse order which will change the direction of the rotation.
Folks, the one star that we don't see moving in the center, is that the North Star?
Yup 👍… it moves slightly since it is not in perfect alignment with the axis but extremely close
@@Milkywaymike Thank you!
It's clear earth stands still and the stars move around us.
Everything moves
So funny some people think the Earth is moving
It's even more funny that people think it is not. FE debunked themselves when they bought a laser gyroscope lol.
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Thank you, and thanks for your quick response. I found it right before you responded, but thank you for everything!
Anytime!! Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial! Thanx a lot! But i have a problem on a step when you exporting files from lightroom to LRtimelapse.. in the bottom of window shown this: "Unable to Export: The output path contains characters that are not supported".. what am i doing wrong?!
It sounds like a conflict in the naming convention, avoid using these characters: []=%$+,;. Retry that step but play around with how you name the files and folder. If you are still getting an issue you may have to contact Adobe support. Can you take a video of you screen when you get to that step? It will be easier for me to see what is going on.
dude!! been looking how to do this for weeks! hahaha thanks you so much!!
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