Это видео недоступно.
Сожалеем об этом.

Sequator Tutorial for Astrophotography (Easy Star Stacking Software)

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2021
  • Sequator is a free image stacking software for star images. It will align and stack your image exposures to create a better nightscape, milky way, or even a deep space photo.
    Download Sequator: sites.google.c...
    Sequator is available for Windows PC's, and accepts most images taken with a DSLR/Mirrorless camera (Not TIF files).
    The stacking process is simple and fast, and the results are impressive. The final image will have much less noise and is well-suited for further post-processing.
    Sequator Stacking Software Features
    • Easy, User friendly, and Fast
    • Automatic determination for best parameters
    • Capable under heavy light pollution
    • Powerful correction for wide-angle & complex distortions
    • Intelligent sky mask
    • Foreground detection & stacking
    • Star light enhancement function
    • Light pollution reduction function
    • Support star trails mode
    • Batch processing for time-lapse
    • Support RAW & 16-bit TIFF
    Affiliate Links:
    Some of the links in my video descriptions are affiliate links, which means at no extra cost to you, I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase.

Комментарии • 355

  • @andyweeks2216
    @andyweeks2216 3 года назад +67

    I was wondering when you were going to show this off. This was my software of choice for DSLR. Easily better than DSS

    • @scarpography
      @scarpography 3 года назад +4

      Well not as effective for dso's as dss

    • @ntt2k
      @ntt2k 3 года назад

      @@scarpography How so?

    • @pupperemeritus9189
      @pupperemeritus9189 3 года назад +4

      It's not as good technically but it's way faster and especially better for wide angle images. DSS has better image quality but it's also a bit picky about how good the sub has to be. But for best image , pixinsight is the way to go

    • @vinayakbiradar1424
      @vinayakbiradar1424 3 года назад

      🐦🐦

    • @noahm44
      @noahm44 2 года назад

      @@pupperemeritus9189 no, just sequator

  • @AGM-Prism
    @AGM-Prism 3 года назад +45

    I can't thank you enough for making these videos, I just recently got into astrophotography this winter and your content is so incredibly helpful, especially for a beginner like me. 👍🌌

  • @deanwalsh2617
    @deanwalsh2617 2 года назад +13

    As a beginner I can't thank you enough Trevor, your tutorials are sooooo helpful. :)

  • @richardshagam8608
    @richardshagam8608 3 года назад +5

    Sequator was the first stacker to give me good results and was simple to use when I was first starting out in AP. I, too was pretty surprised that it seemed to be ignored by most folks doing AP. I've since graduated to DSS, which didn't initially work for me, and SirL, but sometimes when I'm in a hurry to look at results, Sequator is my go-to! I trust that Trevor's video will give it the attention it deserves. Oh, and the author does request a dollar or two to buy him a cup of coffee if you like his program--I've sent him a few.

  • @paultaylorphotography9499
    @paultaylorphotography9499 5 месяцев назад +2

    Brilliantly explained cheers I’ve never ever been interested in
    Star stacking until now 📷

  • @dmb2951
    @dmb2951 3 года назад +13

    Thanks, I've never been clear on the stacking process - this looks like a great place to start!

  • @mrgreenfull3897
    @mrgreenfull3897 2 года назад +3

    Tnx for a nice tutorial. I hsve used it many times to process old astrophotos and it is super fast!! I used to preprocess in IRIS which was so slow, that it bricks your computer.
    I have doneted to the author some dollars and I also encourage everyone to do so. Amazing simple and free software.🎇

  • @JeffHorne
    @JeffHorne 3 года назад +4

    Incredible...I had no idea that Sequator had all of those features. Thank you for showing us the way!

  • @jameschase9002
    @jameschase9002 3 года назад +1

    1st rattle out of the box, Sequator didn't do so good on my rendition of the Lobster Claw. But then after digging back through some old archives, I ran it again on the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules; and it did a great job! ...batter in fact than what I was able to do with DSS. So it appears having both programs at the ready may offer additional choices not had before.
    Thanks for the tip Trevor!!

  • @utubemtk11
    @utubemtk11 2 года назад

    Thank you. I have wanted to do this for decades. I had almost given up when Sequator came out free.

  • @margaretwood1255
    @margaretwood1255 2 месяца назад

    I just followed this and stacked my first milky way photo. Thanks for the very easy to understand video!

  • @SteveKennedy2902
    @SteveKennedy2902 3 года назад +5

    First of all, thanks for all of the excellent videos you post. I appreciate your positivity and enthusiasm. Regarding this video ... I've been using Sequator for a couple months and was wondering why it hadn't been given more attention by well-known photographers such as yourself. Good to see that I am not crazy after all and that respected people like you are using it also. As you said, we should all be thanking the software creator .. he/she deserves accolades for this software.

    • @geonerd
      @geonerd 3 года назад

      It gets ignored because it's not as new and shiny as the others.

    • @arcanum3000
      @arcanum3000 3 года назад

      From my limited experience: Sequator is easy to use with clear options and baked in algorithms that are pretty good for everything. It's easier to get it to successfully stack problematic frames (e.g., frames with focus problems, or slightly smeared stars) as compared to, say, Deep Sky Stacker. That all makes it easier for people new to astrophotography to get actual results without spending hours fighting with software. And of course it does landscape freezing, which hardly any other software does.
      I think a big part of why it's not talked about more are the very things that make it simple and easy for newbies to use. DSS and Astro Pixel Processor allow you to choose different algorithms and do other additional categorization and processing to improve the output, while Sequator is more "good enough".
      Personally I've moved to Astro Pixel Processor. It has lots of options, but has real guidance about when and how to use them. DSS has very little guidance about its many, many options (and I personally suspect some of them are of the "this isn't actually useful, but we included it for the sake of completeness" variety). On the other hand, DSS is free, while APP costs a chunk of cash.

  • @darkamagumo716
    @darkamagumo716 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! fot this past weekend's perseid meteor shower i did my best to capture some just with my phone camera on a tripod. I was able to get 3 snd even though there is clear light pollution i was able to use Sequator to stack the 3 images to have all 3 meteors show up in one image! This was my first time doing soemthing like this and hopefully in the future whenever i can get bettre equipment and can get photos like yours as well :)

    • @Photogal
      @Photogal Год назад

      I’m finding a few links on google. Which is the legit one, can you help? It’s my first time too lol.

  • @MrPabgon
    @MrPabgon 3 года назад +3

    Well this is definetly a life-changer for my astrophotography experience. Tried it last night and it's freaking awesome. The results are just astoniishing. Thank you!

  • @AstroExploring
    @AstroExploring 3 года назад +6

    This is a great tutorial, thanks Trevor! Gonna try it myself and see how it compares with DSS.

    • @AstroBackyard
      @AstroBackyard  3 года назад +4

      Cool! Yeah for nightscapes I think it makes a lot of sense. Deep-sky will come down to preference, but I am impressed!

  • @astrocarone9671
    @astrocarone9671 3 года назад +31

    Ummm, well, looks like I’m downloading a new stacking software...

  • @mattsmith010171
    @mattsmith010171 3 года назад

    I use sequator for all my nightscape images and have even stacked images of the full moon with it. Love this software works perfect every time for me.

  • @guillaume___crl
    @guillaume___crl 3 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot ! I just used it a few minutes ago, it's great, Sequator just stacked 7 images perfectly in about 20 seconds ! So easy to use, so easy to re-import in Lightroom. :)

  • @RaysAstrophotography
    @RaysAstrophotography 3 года назад +5

    Never heard of it. I will definitely give it a try Trevor!

    • @Broccoli_32
      @Broccoli_32 3 года назад

      Have you tried it? How was it in comparison to say deep sky stacker

  • @astrophysicholic
    @astrophysicholic 3 года назад +35

    It seems like really beginner friendly, so the perfect software for me, which I will try out when the weather gets better.....

    • @anndreistc
      @anndreistc 3 года назад +1

      Yeah,me too, weather is horrible in Europe right now, especially in Germany.i HATE WINTER.I can't shoot anything.

    • @TheTenzin10
      @TheTenzin10 3 года назад

      Is it for both window and Mac or.only for window..

    • @anndreistc
      @anndreistc 3 года назад +1

      @@TheTenzin10 idk i think it should be on windows too.

    • @astrophysicholic
      @astrophysicholic 3 года назад

      @@anndreistc definetly

    • @traveller2810
      @traveller2810 3 года назад

      @@anndreistc Me who dreams to move to Germany, who does skiing and loves winter: -_-

  • @GalaxyArtMedia
    @GalaxyArtMedia 3 года назад +12

    Beautiful video Trevor! Sequator looks much simpler to use than Dss, but it seems not to offer you so much control and options as Deep Sky Stacker, currently working on a Full tutorial on stacking in Dss, but will try and do some stacks in sequator also, and try it especially for nightscapes.

  • @jasonminton9681
    @jasonminton9681 4 месяца назад

    Just downloaded Sequator and watched this, just what I needed, nice n simple. I'm not very techy so this is perfect for me. Hopefully get some clear sky soon so I can get my scope and recently purchased old dslr hooked up for some shots of Andromeda.
    Thanks for a great video.

  • @NebuloCity
    @NebuloCity 3 года назад

    Thanks Trevor for the quick video on this software. I first came across it on one of Peter Zelinka’s videos back in 2020. Ironically enough, he found DSS later on and dabbled a bit there having never used it. I guess we’re all still learning and that’s so amazing. Thx again!

  • @David_Arteman
    @David_Arteman 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Trevor, I just received my Apertura 60EDR today and will receive my used Canon T6i tomorrow and hopefully receive my Celestron Advanced VX mount by the end of February. I am a TOTAL newbie and was hesitant regarding editing. This sounds like a great easy package.

  • @STAG162
    @STAG162 Год назад

    4:38 thank you - I came here for this.
    it's an awesome program which I use for stacking my lapse astro shots on my S23 Ultra.
    what I really needed was a way to regulate the size of the brush for the mask, and you've come through with the goods.

  • @cjmenagh882
    @cjmenagh882 3 года назад +1

    Welcome back to a simpler set of tools and equipment. Great video as always. Pretty neat what you can do with only a bit of kit and free software. Cheers.

  • @chrischarlesjax
    @chrischarlesjax 3 года назад +4

    I found this program during the Neowise gambit. It's pretty great.

  • @rptaraporevala
    @rptaraporevala Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I love the software. I have used it before and plan on a night out on the 15th of this month (04/15 or 15/04 - 2023 - whichever format you choose...) to take some pictures. Wish me clear skies :)

  • @Megavoltamper
    @Megavoltamper 3 года назад

    Thank you, based on this tutorial I gave Sequator an another try and and the result was greatly improved.

  • @Dylans_astro
    @Dylans_astro 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Trevor! I’m definitely giving this a try!

  • @sirmeowcelot
    @sirmeowcelot 3 года назад +2

    thanks, Trevor for another great video.

  • @ChuloRob617
    @ChuloRob617 3 года назад +4

    This video was awesome, I have tried Sequator but never quite got the result I was looking for. Turns out I was painting the entire sky even along tree edges and it came out weird, it never occurred to me to just paint the Milky Way

  • @HollomanUFOLanding
    @HollomanUFOLanding 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much, Trevor, for a beginner like me that was incredibly helpful.

  • @justanotherperson2960
    @justanotherperson2960 3 года назад

    I have been experimenting with smartphone astrophotography. I use astrocam software on Mi9 with a tripod. I have been using Sequator for quite sometime. I just love the software. Easy to use, works like a charm, great output. A little bit of tweak in lightroom and I get seriously good images.

  • @nickroy9840
    @nickroy9840 3 года назад +1

    Had this software for a while . Thanks Trevor for the tutorial.

  • @AstroQuest1
    @AstroQuest1 3 года назад +1

    Wow. Thanks for sharing. I have heard of it but never thought of using it for nightscape images as I though it was just like DSS. Giving you the option to do star trails and stacking with a stationary foreground is awesome.

    • @AstroBackyard
      @AstroBackyard  3 года назад +1

      My pleasure, Kurt. It's pretty great, I think you would enjoy it!

  • @DavesAstrophotography
    @DavesAstrophotography 3 года назад

    Thanks Trevor, don't remember ever trying Sequator, might try running my 2 dumbbell sets that wouldn't stack through it and see what happens.

  • @aleixroig
    @aleixroig 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Trevor for sharing this amazing piece of software

  • @ShrirajHegde
    @ShrirajHegde 3 года назад +9

    Timesaving compared to DSS is enormous
    I can see DSS taking 15 mins for this stack
    Update : I tried sequator on a raw data lying around, I had taken 10s exposures of horse head nebula on moonlight on a dobsonian mount (rgb)
    Sequator was much faster ( Sequator can't take bias frames) even with more frames.
    DSS stacked only 21 of them while sequator stacked 38 of them.

    • @ogshotglass9291
      @ogshotglass9291 3 года назад

      Well, it actually depends on your graphics card, not necessarily the software itself. He's mentioned before he sometimes plays video games, so I would see him using a high-quality graphics card in his setups.

    • @pupperemeritus9189
      @pupperemeritus9189 3 года назад +4

      @@ogshotglass9291 they both only use the cpu.

    • @ShrirajHegde
      @ShrirajHegde 3 года назад +1

      @@ogshotglass9291both of them use just CPU

    • @Broccoli_32
      @Broccoli_32 3 года назад

      How was the comparison between the two stacked images? Was DSS still better?

    • @pupperemeritus9189
      @pupperemeritus9189 3 года назад

      @@Broccoli_32 DSS is a bit better. But pixinsight has the best of all

  • @stevenrobinsonpictures
    @stevenrobinsonpictures 2 года назад

    I always thought it only Stacked the sky but even when you select the sky and put it to freeze ground the ground gets Stacked and cleaned. Amazing!

  • @rcuevasvidea
    @rcuevasvidea 3 года назад

    I have used Sequator instead DeepSkystacker and I am very happy with the results. I recommend it

  • @orcaspest
    @orcaspest 2 года назад

    Thank you for this tutorial. I need to process my first MW photo and I feel more confident now.

  • @michaelcooper6932
    @michaelcooper6932 3 года назад

    Thanks for pointing out this software. I have seen this before but never used it. I tried it on some old data from last summer, very similar to what you used in the video, and it turned out very well. Thanks again for educating us with these tutorials.

  • @lavers_1
    @lavers_1 Год назад

    This is incredibly helpful as I didn't know where to start with stacking. Thanks!!!

  • @davidbutler717
    @davidbutler717 3 года назад

    I have been using sequator for about a year. I prefer it to DSS. The stacked image is much better, and I get much better color with less processing.

  • @johnrees1234
    @johnrees1234 Год назад

    THANKS for your great tutorial.

  • @simonbaigrie2485
    @simonbaigrie2485 2 года назад

    Very interesting. Stacking has always been a bit of a put off for me. Will have to give it a go.

  • @astrosertao
    @astrosertao 3 года назад +1

    This tutorial is also easy, fast and direct, thank you!

  • @PhilThompson1959
    @PhilThompson1959 Год назад +1

    Brilliant tutorial Trevor thanks . Been using Sequator occasionally for a while but its fallen by the wayside a little bit recently as I explored DSS . Forgot how quick and easy it is to use. Been out last 2 nights in freezing temperatures shooting comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) will use Sequator to stack my images and look at results tomorrow.

    • @marcusbatac7923
      @marcusbatac7923 Год назад

      how did the the pictures turn, did this work? planning on doing the same in 2 days!

    • @PhilThompson1959
      @PhilThompson1959 Год назад

      @@marcusbatac7923 hi Marcus great result stacking wise but elongated comet core ( obviously!! ) As the comet is close by and moving quite fast relative to the background stars. I think there is an option in Sequator to correct this not sure will have a look when next processing . I know I photographed Comet Neowise and stacked in Sequator and the result was brilliant a couple of years back when I first started Astro !! Will have to check my notes see what I did 😀 I think DSS has a comet stacking option not sure

    • @marcusbatac7923
      @marcusbatac7923 Год назад +1

      @@PhilThompson1959
      I figured out that stars, planets, etc. moves very fast when i was trying to take pictures of Jupiter a couple months ago (it was my first time) I was talking to one of the owners of a local observatory here in vegas and he was telling me that this comet is overhyped and that comet Neowise 2 years ago was way better sad i missed it
      do you have an instagram or other social media i would love to see the pictures!

    • @PhilThompson1959
      @PhilThompson1959 Год назад

      Oh meant to say by the way my first night looking for Neowise I set up did a few " get used to set up " shots then turn round to look at the NE horizon to try and find her ?( I think she was female - so beautiful) and WOW there she was bright and so easy to see ( unlike C/2022 E3 he's a bit awkward to find ) hanging in the sky with Noctilucent clouds , Venus Saturn and Mars all visible too if I remember - such a thrill 😀

    • @PhilThompson1959
      @PhilThompson1959 Год назад

      @@marcusbatac7923 hi Marcus I've found photos can email or share on WhatsApp

  • @gerihun1787
    @gerihun1787 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the guide, I found it very usefull. It was a great presentation!

  • @the27thMONKEY
    @the27thMONKEY 3 года назад

    I've used sequator when DSS refused to process some images but I had no idea about the extra options you pointed out. I will absolutely be trying those out next time.

  • @mikehaas7
    @mikehaas7 Год назад

    Excellent video - thanks for explaining this process. Now I have all the pieces and parts I need to make this a success. Just waiting for the remote shutter release for my new camera and the t-adaptor and t-ring.

  • @siddharthnegi
    @siddharthnegi 10 месяцев назад

    thanks soo much this helped me stack my first photo of the orion nebula thx

  • @amandamoors1753
    @amandamoors1753 2 года назад

    Super helpful! Thanks so much! Until I watched your video, I didn't know about the "freeze ground" option and so I kept getting blurred foregrounds.

  • @woldsweather
    @woldsweather 2 года назад

    I had trouble freezing the ground so got my sequator up and went through step by step and hey it worked, sharp trees. Trying the same with last nights images and just getting blurred trees all the time. Tearing hair out.

    • @woldsweather
      @woldsweather 2 года назад

      I think the difference is I used a Star Adventurer.

  • @litenmyrastorpp69yearsago90
    @litenmyrastorpp69yearsago90 2 года назад

    Congrats for 300k! I just saw you hit it!

  • @har0ld1
    @har0ld1 3 года назад +1

    Hi Trevor, a great video as always. Have you tried Siril?

    • @Kbla63
      @Kbla63 3 года назад +1

      Hi. I started off with DSS last year but found it a little overwhelming.. Plus it didn't give me colour images even though I selected debayer. I THEN tried sequator.. Loved it. About 5 months ago I downloaded SIRIL and its perfect.

  • @cruikshank
    @cruikshank 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Trevor for another great video for us beginners. I will download if I haven’t already. Since it’s been cloudy it’s a good time to learn processing.

  • @mrdarklight
    @mrdarklight 2 месяца назад

    Great video, very helpful. Thank you!

  • @julese7790
    @julese7790 2 года назад

    Yes, very good soft, I use it for both nightscape & DSO. Some problems ( light pollution removal generate colour banding imho) but VERY simple & good.

  • @jrjankowski2224
    @jrjankowski2224 3 года назад +2

    Hello Trevor, I've determine that for the short amount of time you have in Astrophotography you've done quite well. What is the secret to post processing? I've become frustrated and that just takes the fun out of it. So I found your post processing which I'm going to try thinking this is my last resort. Your right, looking for that ultimate software or finding that one RUclips channel is a daunting task. Thanks for the time you spend producing your channel, you do beautiful work.

  • @elamuruganmahadevan1112
    @elamuruganmahadevan1112 Год назад

    Excellent - Thanks for sharing. Really useful .

  • @Johnnyboy_584
    @Johnnyboy_584 3 года назад

    Thanks for the introduction. I had the software but hesitated to us it. Now I will definitely use.

  • @pedrofedrigo5402
    @pedrofedrigo5402 3 года назад +1

    Really straight forward tutorial! Love it!

  • @gerryboyd178
    @gerryboyd178 3 года назад +1

    Really interesting, will download and give it a go. Seems a more 'black box' solution where it does most of its processing based on internal algorithms, compared to DSS where you can select a wider set of options before running. Doesn't make it a bad thing though, just a different way of doing it.

  • @ETERNALFLIGHT63
    @ETERNALFLIGHT63 3 года назад

    My favorite software! Well explained Trevor

  • @Slewis71119
    @Slewis71119 3 года назад

    Great Video, good job on explaining.

  • @AstroRef68
    @AstroRef68 Год назад

    Greater tutorial
    I love simplicity

  • @stuartcarter7053
    @stuartcarter7053 Год назад

    This look remarkably easy to use. Thank you!

  • @GrandmasterBBC
    @GrandmasterBBC 3 года назад

    Thank you for the quick and dirty tutorial. I'm still struggling with my processing techniques. This looks almost simple enough that I think even I could do it LOL!

  • @keeratit2303
    @keeratit2303 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this very useful video

  • @andjesussaid2343
    @andjesussaid2343 3 года назад

    Thanks for this my friend! I'm just beginning astrophotography & was wondering which program to try, your tutorial made the choice easy!

  • @petrkolman2904
    @petrkolman2904 Год назад

    Thank you for this great video !

  • @ulftornert2855
    @ulftornert2855 Год назад

    Thank you! Very helpful!! 👍👍👍

  • @tracysmith3343
    @tracysmith3343 2 года назад

    AWESOME tutorial!! Thank you so much!!

  • @hymanmj
    @hymanmj 3 года назад

    Great overview Trevor, thanks! :)

  • @francoedrian3398
    @francoedrian3398 2 года назад

    you got a new subscriber here thanks for this vid its so helpful for beginner like me

  • @stevenwakeley9790
    @stevenwakeley9790 3 года назад

    Awesome software and still free. Use it for all my night time shots

  • @manolillo123
    @manolillo123 3 года назад

    Thanks for the Sequator software

  • @astro_douglas
    @astro_douglas 3 года назад

    AWESOME Trevor! 🙌🏻

  • @traveler7249
    @traveler7249 3 года назад

    ANOTHER great tutorial
    Thank you.

  • @sungmanitu6060
    @sungmanitu6060 3 года назад

    This is a great piece of software! Let's be sure and hit the "Donate Coffee" (or whatever) button on the download page and send the software designer a token of appreciation!

  • @franciswelker5133
    @franciswelker5133 Год назад

    very very good tutorial ,many thanks

  • @lepetitbaigneur9073
    @lepetitbaigneur9073 3 года назад

    thanks, dude! Very good tutorial and nice pics!

  • @dewade
    @dewade 2 года назад

    Oh god thank you so much, your tutorial was easy to understand!

  • @Master_RoSSShi
    @Master_RoSSShi 3 года назад +1

    Please do more editing-style videos, I love those, and you make videos really well.

  • @neodanks454
    @neodanks454 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this video!

  • @petertiagunov5666
    @petertiagunov5666 3 года назад

    Trevor it would nice to see you stacking in FITs tutorial! Thanks!

  • @jffro
    @jffro 3 года назад

    Hi Trevor/love ur work mate...content is awesome every time...I use a 6d markii & it would be great to see more of ur work using that camera...I know it’s no-where close to some of ur other rigs, but just interesting seeing ur results from using that camera 👍

  • @percynolan6198
    @percynolan6198 2 года назад

    Thank you very much, straight to the point and simple. great vid

  • @astro_hunter1823
    @astro_hunter1823 3 года назад +2

    I need to try this ASAP

    • @AstroBackyard
      @AstroBackyard  3 года назад +2

      I really like it for nightscapes.. but recently discovered that it does an amazing job at deep-sky images too!

    • @astro_hunter1823
      @astro_hunter1823 3 года назад

      @@AstroBackyard That is awesome!

  • @space9342
    @space9342 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info will definitely check this out if this is better than DSS

  • @alineradventureswithsimons79
    @alineradventureswithsimons79 3 года назад

    This is great! Thanks Trevor!

  • @andreguttesen8982
    @andreguttesen8982 2 года назад

    you can actually drag & drop images from the folder to the workspace/Sequator.

  • @MrJcalais
    @MrJcalais 3 года назад

    Hope don't mind I've just shared to sequator users group on Facebook

  • @howkre8ive
    @howkre8ive 3 года назад

    Thanks! I need to get more serious about my processing.

  • @bryanlunadelacruz
    @bryanlunadelacruz 3 года назад

    Now i got the idea.thank you

  • @mauriceaustin3657
    @mauriceaustin3657 3 года назад

    awesome I'll give this a try

  • @robertosaragoni2218
    @robertosaragoni2218 3 года назад

    Great review. In an hadware expensive hobby like this, free tools like this helps a lot and are really welcomed.

  • @TonyGouge
    @TonyGouge 3 года назад

    Thank you for this! Very helpful!