Bro you took that with a T3i?!? And you telling me you edited it?!? Wow I am beyond blown this video was so cool and informational!! Like I didn’t even know the earth really be rotating that fast! Man this was awesome keep it up!
I don't want to sound like a jerk but you said you were going to show us how to do it I've got a T3i I'd love to know what setting to use on the camera and I'd like to see what options you clicked in PIPP.... and Autostakkert..... and registax......
@memerhd8888 you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. Stacking light frames adds exposure time. That's how you get the best images. And if you stack dark, flat and bias frames they remove things like noise and dust spots on the lens and vignetting. Stacking is to astrophotography what color is to a painting. It both adds everything you want and removes everything you don't. The night I made that comment I was having trouble with my camera and I was frustrated because it should have been working. Out of frustration I turned to RUclips. I really wanted someone else's Settings to compare and troubleshoot my camera. Fixed the camera and got a better one. No more problems.
Bro you took that with a T3i?!? And you telling me you edited it?!? Wow I am beyond blown this video was so cool and informational!! Like I didn’t even know the earth really be rotating that fast! Man this was awesome keep it up!
Thank you my man!! Hearing this only motivates me more to create this kind of content! 🙏🏼🪐
Loved it cheers
Very nice Video and your final picture is a good sample, what is possible, when you doing a good job. Congratulation from Germany
Thank you so much! I appreciate your support! Much more to come!
I don't want to sound like a jerk but you said you were going to show us how to do it I've got a T3i I'd love to know what setting to use on the camera and I'd like to see what options you clicked in PIPP.... and Autostakkert..... and registax......
I feel like it's best to try and find your own settings? Honestly most of stacking n stuff doesn't really add much
@memerhd8888 you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. Stacking light frames adds exposure time. That's how you get the best images. And if you stack dark, flat and bias frames they remove things like noise and dust spots on the lens and vignetting.
Stacking is to astrophotography what color is to a painting.
It both adds everything you want and removes everything you don't.
The night I made that comment I was having trouble with my camera and I was frustrated because it should have been working. Out of frustration I turned to RUclips. I really wanted someone else's Settings to compare and troubleshoot my camera. Fixed the camera and got a better one.
No more problems.
@@christopherleveck6835 yeah, I don't know much 😅. Im getting my first dslr this week, only done planetary with a phone and for planetary.
What was the focal length of the lens?
Telescope focal length is 1000mm, with the 2x Barlow were shooting at 2000mm.
@@KJsCosmos And let us not forget the cropping factor of the camera. xD
@@vasomilicevi9960 !! You’re totally right! 1000mm x 1.6 crop = 1600mm x2 barlow = 3600mm 😅