I loved the motion video too. It showed how the stars move. Wow. I could just sit and watch that. They certainly are not in perfect circles. The end product of the colored stars in Adobe photo shop was beautiful. Showed how stars have different colors. Excellent work.
thank you for this helpful video and very helpful blog about how to approach doing star trails, can't wait to see how my results compare! I should definitely invest in a remote for my Canon 7D Mark II, but my Nikon D3200 would be useless for that, so right now I just use a remote for it.
There are a whole bunch of video tutorials on You Tube for star trails, this is the VERY best I have seen. Thank you, Peter! PS. I dint quite get what you did to image 001 to stop the gaps showing. Did you just untick that image?
Finally learnt Star Stacking on PS - CS through this video of yours. But i want to do a Star Trail Video. And i cannot seem to find a video by you explaining the process. Could you post a link Please.
Do you see a faint grid-line when you zoom in? I've noticed that my star trails images sometimes have that as well, even without Lens Corrections Enabled. I think it might have something to do with the Lighten stacking in Photoshop. I'll need to do some more research on that
You could use TIFF files, but that will likely crash Photoshop and maybe even your computer. However, Sequator now has a Star Trails option, which should work well. It would save the final output as a TIFF. That would be my recommended approach at this point.
I pressed send on my last comment....before expressing the revelations I wanted to share.. I was a NASA fanboy,believing all the Mars and Moon mission bullshit ..but it NEVER really made any sense...with the light years LoL, bending space time,what a joke...the moment that pushed me in to the warm, welcoming,simple truth was the FACT ,that no matter how high you ascend,the horizon is always at eye LEVEL. IMPOSSIBLE ON A GLOBE. Think about it.
good tutorial, great involuntary ASMR
Much better way of processing than starstax - thanks
Thank you so much for this. It has been very helpful.
thank you very much for the tutorial
Thank you so much for showing me this method !!
Thanks Peter. Super helpfull.. Have been using StarStax for a while and never really knew how to do the same in PS. Now I do.
I loved the motion video too. It showed how the stars move. Wow. I could just sit and watch that. They certainly are not in perfect circles. The end product of the colored stars in Adobe photo shop was beautiful. Showed how stars have different colors. Excellent work.
Circles are supposed to be kinda perfect, but they aren't because of the lens distortion xD
Great work. Thank you
Nice one Pet excellent well done
Wow. You rock. Wonderful, organized, straight-forward video and excellent speaking voice. Appreciate your time and talent!
Brilliant mate!
Very nice tutorial. I really appreciate it. Thanks!
great tutorial on photoshop
Cheers for sharing the knowledge, great video :) Subscribed
thank you for this helpful video and very helpful blog about how to approach doing star trails, can't wait to see how my results compare!
I should definitely invest in a remote for my Canon 7D Mark II, but my Nikon D3200 would be useless for that, so right now I just use a remote for it.
Thank you very much, It was really helpfull .
Very useful video. Enjoyed it and was able to use the technique the same day. thanks
Thank you very much for the tutorial!
There are a whole bunch of video tutorials on You Tube for star trails, this is the VERY best I have seen. Thank you, Peter! PS. I dint quite get what you did to image 001 to stop the gaps showing. Did you just untick that image?
thnx - very helpfull tutorial
Finally learnt Star Stacking on PS - CS through this video of yours. But i want to do a Star Trail Video. And i cannot seem to find a video by you explaining the process. Could you post a link Please.
thanks
How do you deal with foreground objects that are blurry when blended but you have one good image, like a tree that is swaying in the wind?
I've noticed the same weird banding on my shots too when I enabled lens correction.
you didnt switch to black when you painted on white mask? 14:13
Totally see that weird waffling in the finished images, and definitely have lens correction on.
Do you see a faint grid-line when you zoom in? I've noticed that my star trails images sometimes have that as well, even without Lens Corrections Enabled. I think it might have something to do with the Lighten stacking in Photoshop.
I'll need to do some more research on that
Peter Zelinka I’m trying to find a solution to this!! Looks really noticeable and horrible on mine
Yes, that was weird. It actually made it look like you were looking through some sort of glass lens instead.
Why would you edit in ACR rather than Lightroom?
so in the end you just edit a jpeg....you sure this is the best approcach?
You could use TIFF files, but that will likely crash Photoshop and maybe even your computer. However, Sequator now has a Star Trails option, which should work well. It would save the final output as a TIFF. That would be my recommended approach at this point.
I pressed send on my last comment....before expressing the revelations I wanted to share.. I was a NASA fanboy,believing all the Mars and Moon mission bullshit ..but it NEVER really made any sense...with the light years LoL, bending space time,what a joke...the moment that pushed me in to the warm, welcoming,simple truth was the FACT ,that no matter how high you ascend,the horizon is always at eye LEVEL. IMPOSSIBLE ON A GLOBE.
Think about it.