How to Edit Milky Way Photos in Photoshop in 15 MINUTES or Less

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • It's easy to spend hours in Photoshop going in circles, especially when editing your Milky Way photography. In this video, you'll learn the easiest and most effective way to edit Milky Way photos using Photoshop. No prior experience is required, and you can create amazing photos in just 15 minutes using Photoshop.
    Editing astrophotography might seem like a challenge compared to daytime photos, but this video will make editing Milky Way photos a breeze!

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  • @KGi4
    @KGi4 11 часов назад

    i love what you have done on the sky. really helpful 🙌

  • @timscanlanphotography
    @timscanlanphotography 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic ! Can't believe the huge difference you made in so few steps.Thank you for sharing.

  • @nolanwest6831
    @nolanwest6831 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. Informative and to the point. Learning new ways to edit the 🌌

  • @anderslonn730
    @anderslonn730 Год назад

    Thank you very much Austin, VERY helpfull video

  • @Pateteee
    @Pateteee 10 месяцев назад

    Holy frick. This is amazing, got my sub and like. Thanks!

  • @cameraman2157
    @cameraman2157 Год назад

    Really great video learned a lot can't to try you technique out

  • @krishnaraj101
    @krishnaraj101 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Bro.. When i see the exif of your image.. I saw it is on f 7.1 and iso just 100 and shutter 1/7 .. how you got that image with this settings.. wow.. also kindly help me to get the best WB Kelvin for milky way

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  6 месяцев назад +1

      I shoot in auto WB and correct in post if needed. Those settings were for the foreground, as I did a blue hour blend.

  • @RobWeighill
    @RobWeighill Год назад

    Great explanatory video but I only have Photoshop Elements 2022, how much of this can I do using that please?

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  Год назад

      I haven’t used Elements in a long time, so I’m not quite sure. You’ll have to try it out. Sorry I can’t be of more help.

    • @RobWeighill
      @RobWeighill Год назад

      @@AustinJamesJackson , I've had a quick look and there are certainly some aspects of full Photoshop that I was unaware of and that I can usefully adopt in Elements so thank you for pointing me in the right direction

  • @bluereflections969
    @bluereflections969 Год назад

    Wow that was awesome

  • @KenToney
    @KenToney 6 месяцев назад

    Do you use RC StarXterminator and if so do you have a video showing how? (Haven’t watched this one yet if it’s in here)

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  6 месяцев назад

      I do not! It’s easy enough to remove stars in Photoshop without a plugin in my opinion!

    • @KenToney
      @KenToney 6 месяцев назад

      @@AustinJamesJackson but this puts them on a layer so you can process the MW cloud and reduce noise then add back in

  • @00_Ryan_00
    @00_Ryan_00 Год назад

    good to see another person edit their MW Landscape. Wondering why you create a mask for both the sky and foreground. One is enough. An inverted mask for the foreground is completely redundant.

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  Год назад

      I create the inverted mask to apply edits to the foreground and then separate edits to the background. Inverting the mask to put on the other group allows me to edit both separately!

    • @00_Ryan_00
      @00_Ryan_00 Год назад

      @@AustinJamesJackson I understand you want to edit separately, but you don't need both. Once you create the mask for the sky, you can edit the foreground without a mask and it will not affect your sky. I'm still not sure why you're creating both.

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  Год назад

      I’ve created two different groups (folders), where one holds the sky adjustments and one holds the foreground adjustments. If I put the mask for the sky on one group where I want to edit the sky, it only applies to everything in this group. When I create the second group, if I apply edits inside the group it will apply to the whole image, including the sky, and I only want to edit the foreground. So I need another layer mask of just the foreground to restrict everything under this group.

    • @00_Ryan_00
      @00_Ryan_00 Год назад

      @@AustinJamesJackson Austin…you have masked out the sky of your foreground. I’ve been using one mask for 6+ years now. Who cars what happens to the foreground sky. It doesn’t matter since you’re sky mask hides it.

    • @AustinJamesJackson
      @AustinJamesJackson  Год назад

      I have no idea what you mean by “foreground sky”. Do you have a time stamp when you are referring to? Either I don’t understand what you are trying to say or you aren’t sure what I’m trying to do. I’ve rewatched the video again and there is no way I could have done what I did with only a single mask.

  • @brianhoskins1979
    @brianhoskins1979 4 месяца назад

    On my version of photoshop it complains that it can't apply magic wand to a group. And that's where this tutorial unfortunately ended for me.

  • @AudioFien
    @AudioFien 8 месяцев назад +4

    Malky way