My journey in astrophotography with the SeeStar S50
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Hello everyone! This is my first video on this incredible journey of discovering the universe. It has been a blast making this short video for all of you to see what you can do with a fairly inexpensive piece of kit.
I've always been fascinated the night sky and I hope to bring you more content like this.
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Cody
Thank you, i love my seestar too :)
Many thanks !
Fantastics images, thanks a lot for the sharing
Thank you, more to come! :)
Fantastic editing of the images. I like my dob but took I took my interest to a higher level through the use of my Seestar.
Great job! Love my S50 as well!
It is a great piece of kit!
I considering an S30 with a wider field of view.
Yeah it is a good idea!
I use also the Seestar S50 and i have more success as i use my big and heavy 11" Celestron. With my Celestron i can't make images and my Seestar is ready in a few minutes.
Yep, it's really good in this perspective. In less than 5 minutes you are good to go.
The images I captured with this small telescope are impressive. I want to know if they are processed, or if they came out like this from the starfish. Thank you very much for sharing your work.
These images have been processed, as well as the voice in this video
Hi, yep, I use a combination of Siril and PixInsight to post process. But most of the shots directly from the SeeStar are great.
Yes, the images are processed after taking them. About the voice.. it's a long story.
@@TheAstroAddict you have intrigued us!))
@@TheAstroAddict what Bortle is there where you took these photos?
What imaging editing software are you using? Thanks for sharing.
It's a combination between Siril, PixInsight and Lightroom. Siril I use mainly for stacking, color calibration and removing green noise and gradient. Pixinsight for stretching and sharpening. Lightroom for final contrast and color.
@@TheAstroAddict Thank you. Ive been looking at all of these softwares and I consider myself a smart person but for some reason I cant seem to find anyone that has really good step by step instructional videos on how to use them??
@@DronemanJoeRc I'm actually filming my own tutorial on this. :) Although I do not consider myself an expert either, PI is very vast and takes time to fully understand what all the features do and how to use so I use a very minimal processing workflow.
@@TheAstroAddict i look fwd to watching. Thanks.
I'm also interessted in your post-processing tutorial. I'm struggling with noise removal and the background being close to black. Your pictures do look very good in this regard... Clear skies!
very nice
Thank you!
Jean luc ????? Is that really you ???????