Milky Way Photography With A Nifty Fifty Processing

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @gardenfan28
    @gardenfan28 Год назад +7

    I had never used Photoshop before I got into astrophotography. To say it was a learning curve and overwhelming would be an understatement. These videos really help make it approachable, especially when you explain WHY you are performing certain actions. That helps me more in the long run than anything else I think, makes people more independent from tutorial videos much quicker.

  • @xkalvin
    @xkalvin 2 года назад +8

    Man, you’re an inspiration, the way you work and keeping things so easy…thanks for sharing, Walt.

  • @chaibhav
    @chaibhav 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hands down the best video for someone who is a beginner/medium experienced in landscape astrophotography. I have watched dozens of videos on editing the milkyway but yours have been the easiest to follow and most accessible. I was able to download a trial version of gradient exterminator and loved it. Gonna go buy it and re-edit a bunch of my old shots. You have earned a subscriber!

  • @Ryan-ct1oc
    @Ryan-ct1oc 2 года назад +2

    Been watching your videos for alittle while now. Your post processing videos are an insane amount of help. You are the reason I got the 75-300mm lens for my Canon instead of hopping straight into the expensive refractors etc. I feel learning with that lens is so much more straight forward - learning the basics and perfecting them before introducing other obstacles and challenges that would probably be overwhelming for most. So thank you for the content you put out.

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  2 года назад +1

      Man I fully agree with you! I think it's so important to start learning on a small rig. Master it as best as you can before upgrading. The process feels so much more natural and rewarding that way.

  • @mahtipossu
    @mahtipossu Год назад

    Excellent video. Easy to follow tips and tricks. Thanks! Clear skies!

  • @ianmacdonald2307
    @ianmacdonald2307 2 года назад +2

    As always Walt. A superb tutorial. I look forward eagerly to every instalment you produce and have learned so much from you over the last couple of years

  • @shutterbug49
    @shutterbug49 Год назад

    Love your videos. I left Windows behind 2 years ago for Macs so I can't use sequator any more but have tried Siril but not good with it yet. Thanks for your always informative and entertaining vids.

  • @radekdrayco
    @radekdrayco 3 месяца назад

    WOW, it took me 16 years to go back and look at what I photographed and then tried to PS but was disappointed in the outcome, till today after watching this video. I had seen people use the Star removal step, but yours was easy to follow and free. So I tried it. The galactic clouds are finally visible and look so amazing. My source material is just a 720 second long exposure, with no darks or any of that. I had never heard of that back in 2008, if only this all existed back then.
    Now i am on the hunt for a tracking mount to do this all over again and properly this time.

  • @Polaris97
    @Polaris97 2 года назад

    You're so cool, sir. For the first time I saw an excellent output of Milky Way in my own liking 😄

  • @atconnor5826
    @atconnor5826 2 года назад

    no forks involved, i loved this video and learned a lot! thank you for another amazing video.

  • @jffro
    @jffro 2 года назад

    Awesome work-flow mate - one of the best I’ve seen!!!!

  • @FlashlightTech
    @FlashlightTech 2 года назад

    At last one good usefull video on how to edit milky! Well done and thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @nolanwest6831
    @nolanwest6831 9 месяцев назад

    Wow. Thank you. I just stumbled on your videos I have learned so much on editing. Your explanations are simple to understand. You've helped to improve my editing in just a few vids.

  • @josemariacampos2572
    @josemariacampos2572 2 года назад

    Very complete and very useful. Yo give us a very god tips to enhace our PS retouching for milky way photos. Thank you so much.

  • @Unlockfilm
    @Unlockfilm 7 месяцев назад

    I'm just now getting into astro and this is incredibly helpful, I can't thank you enough!

  • @edwinaaitken401
    @edwinaaitken401 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial....gives me incentive to get back out with the nifty fifty and try your editing. Just wishing for clear skies now!

  • @circuito77
    @circuito77 2 года назад

    Just subscribed your channel. Thank you very much for your videos. Can't wait to test my old Canon 700D with nifty-fifty to capture a nice photo from the Milky Way in Portugal.

  • @bradspiess6569
    @bradspiess6569 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for making this video, it gave me a whole new way of processing my milky way photos.

  • @carlreid4161
    @carlreid4161 2 года назад

    What an absolutely brilliant tutorial Walt! I watched one of your videos earlier this evening the nifty fifty, where you mentioned a processing episode. I continued watching the channel and found this video extremely helpful so thanks for taking the time to create this video. I watch quite a number of the guys on YT such as Trevor, Nico, Alyn Wallace and down here in Oz Richard Tatti and John Rutter, amongst others. I have to say this single PS video is by far one of the most concise and relatively easy to follow for me anyhow as I've just moved over to LR PS from Capture One as it couldn't do a lot of what you have demonstrated in this video(image layers) and my frustration levels were building! I have book marked this video and subscribed Walt! Thanks again.

  • @TheDomodel
    @TheDomodel 2 года назад

    Excellent Tutorial! Thank you for sharing.

  • @vincecicero9631
    @vincecicero9631 2 года назад

    Excellent post for astro. Thanks!

  • @charlesg6583
    @charlesg6583 2 года назад

    I find it amazing that so many astrophotographers are also into music and playing instruments. I play guitar and see on many youtube videos astrophotographers have their musical instruments in the background. Not sure if there is some connection between them other than both hobbies take ALOT of practice.

  • @Isaac_95
    @Isaac_95 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for this video, very informative. Love your content man, definitely deserve more subs :D

  • @bulentcoban1042
    @bulentcoban1042 2 года назад

    Awesome!!! I'm gonna try this tutorial ASAP after taking new shots... Thank you

  • @clydemauk8701
    @clydemauk8701 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding!! Thank you so much for your time and effort in doing this.

  • @danphotograpy
    @danphotograpy Год назад

    Iwas used your video today to make my one shot ! thank you very much for your help.

  • @williemacdonald72
    @williemacdonald72 2 года назад

    Great tutorial fella, you always explain the process so well. Stunning final image.

  • @michaelhudson3806
    @michaelhudson3806 2 года назад

    Another great tutorial, Walt! You are a wizard!

  • @Astrophotographynights
    @Astrophotographynights Год назад

    Great video I learnt the starnet v2 trick from your videos changed my photos instantly nice one keep up the great work my man

  • @praprawda
    @praprawda 2 года назад

    wooow so much knowledge! thank you! this is inspiring !

  • @hangerbird
    @hangerbird 2 года назад

    You've given me hope on my processing. Gathering data, I'm good at... processing.... I suck at it soooooooooooo bad. But I'm hoping from what you have done here, I can come close to doing as well with my data. Thanks

  • @nightscapeimages.richard
    @nightscapeimages.richard 2 года назад

    Very nice work

  • @grortyphx
    @grortyphx 2 года назад

    Walt, this is superb!! Exactly what I needed!! Thank you!

  • @jimschmidt7303
    @jimschmidt7303 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great easy to follow video (the best way I am able to learn) Just rewatched the video and took better nites. I had a good night under the stars July 2, 2022 taking images to be stacked and stitched together. 20mm, 35mm 2 frames & 50mm 4 frames 2x2. I tried a graduated blue filter used for the lower portion of the frame helped with light polution a lot! $15 Ebay find. I have the images stacked and hope to start working on the 3 different views of the milkyway (I am still trying different approaches to see what I like, leaning towards the stitched 35mm) I plan to merge the sky with some of the cemetery monuments from the 1800 from the location I was parked next to.

  • @astrodad-simonb277
    @astrodad-simonb277 Год назад

    Love it Walt!, already subscribed - I have the nifty 50 never looked like you shots buts Galaxy season so going to really try again 👍👏👍

  • @qaiszureikat7146
    @qaiszureikat7146 2 года назад

    Love it great time spent watching your tutorial

  • @pattimaclaughlin8059
    @pattimaclaughlin8059 Год назад

    I always learn something that I can use with other images!!!!

  • @yervantparnagian5999
    @yervantparnagian5999 2 года назад

    Outstanding video and work. Thanks!

  • @youjielin8313
    @youjielin8313 2 года назад

    Amazing turtorial.thanks for sharing.

  • @Avoid_ed
    @Avoid_ed 2 года назад

    best milky way process, thank you so much

  • @M_F754
    @M_F754 2 года назад

    Wow! Extremely informative. Thank you

  • @benjamindbaker69
    @benjamindbaker69 Год назад

    This was one of the most helpful Photoshop Milky Way vids I have seen. Thanks!
    Do you have any advice for dealing with a red color cast from an Ha astromodified camera?

  • @71janas
    @71janas 2 года назад

    Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial.

  • @riverrat2944
    @riverrat2944 2 года назад

    Great video man!! learned a bunch.

  • @kalpeshshirudkar7895
    @kalpeshshirudkar7895 2 года назад

    Wow! that was amazing. great image and tutorial!

  • @sgurrtours
    @sgurrtours 2 года назад

    That is superb and extremely helpful, thanks for doing this. 👍

  • @Ramyl_l
    @Ramyl_l 2 года назад

    😍oh man really thanks for this processing video I really confused to how can I make milkyway like this but you really help me always with your video

  • @Kyle_Hubbard
    @Kyle_Hubbard 2 года назад

    Nicely done. Pretty good video, I've seen quite a lot of videos when I was learning over the course of two years and this is definitely one of the better ones. I have to say though, I think you went too hard on the stars in my opinion. I think what makes the milky way so stunning is the vast star networks and I feel toning the stars down as you did really limited the amount in which the galaxy can pop.

  • @jeremyphillips1134
    @jeremyphillips1134 Год назад

    Great work - learned a lot. Thanks.

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle 2 года назад

    Absolutely brilliant tutorial great stuff

  • @Spacetar
    @Spacetar 3 месяца назад

    This is great! Thank you so much!

  • @papam0761
    @papam0761 2 года назад

    Hi sir! I love the final process of your photo! The detail of milky way Its amazing . I tried and follow your video and the outcome is gorgeous. I hope you can make a video tutorial with the same process of milky way but with foreground(esp. with trees). I’ve struggle how to get a sharp and fine edges of the foreground specially with trees.. i tried the sky replacement but the edges is not good. Thank you and God bless sir!

  • @beberoli
    @beberoli 2 года назад

    Wow incredible work , thanks ! Must have been a long way process to get to that level !

  • @HarpreetSingh-yx4rv
    @HarpreetSingh-yx4rv Год назад

    Thank you 😊 learned great deal from you

  • @davepastern
    @davepastern 6 месяцев назад

    Lovely tutorial, greatly appreciated. I'm just starting with Milky Way imaging. I am however having a problem with the color range selection - "localized color clusters" is not ticked and only Fuzziness slider is available. If I tick it, then range is available. However, with 'selection (rather than 'image') the preview is completely Black. If I leave "localized color clusters" unticked, then my 'selection' preview is available and I can slide the Fuzziness slider accordingly, like in your video. Range slider is still unavailable to me unless I tick the "localized color clusters" option (and then the selection preview goes Black). Clicking OK gives an error "Warning: No pixels are selected".
    I'm not a Photoshop newbie, and I have triple checked before posting, but cannot see what I am doing wrong. Any ideas?

  • @wrobi2267
    @wrobi2267 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing. Many thanks!

  • @sahandhaghjoo
    @sahandhaghjoo 6 месяцев назад

    extremely helpful . Thank you

  • @sriramvishwanath1862
    @sriramvishwanath1862 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, lots of really good information. I was wondering if there was a way to install HLVG on MacOS? I have the M2 version. I cannot get it to work after placing it in the plugins folder! Any advice?

  • @nitezpeed
    @nitezpeed 2 года назад

    Hey Walt, Mike from NiteZpeed here....Epic Killer Image man...Very Impressive....Love your Channel....Your processing is very easy to follow...Ill be honest I am not nearly as Good at processing....But, I've learned a few new tricks watching your videos...and I am grateful for your Tutorials and explanations...Stay Spacey Walt...I also want you to know that I am promoting your channel on mine and I hope it helps your Subscriber count....Least I can do to say Thank you....Clear Skies...

  • @mrlintonious
    @mrlintonious 2 года назад

    Hi. How come you only made use of Darks? All other say one must use, Darks, Flats and often also Biases. It is perhaps only because of the Wide Field of View? Thanx for sharing. Great Pics.

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  2 года назад +1

      Hi! Flats are usually used for vignetting and also to remove any dust in your imaging train. With this camera and lens I did not see the need as the vignetting was very minimal. If you are getting multiple hours of exposure time with a bigger telescope or lens I would highly recommend flats and bias.

    • @Kyle_Hubbard
      @Kyle_Hubbard 2 года назад

      @@deltaastrophotography Doesn't PS have a tool that removes vignetting on lenses? I barely use it now that I have PixInsight but could've sworn is has it for camera lenses.

  • @craiglowery4427
    @craiglowery4427 2 года назад

    Fantastic

  • @khirudborah
    @khirudborah 2 года назад

    Love from Assam,India

  • @cameraman2157
    @cameraman2157 Год назад

    Liked your video did you do editing before brought them into Sequator ?

  • @nikosmpeis88
    @nikosmpeis88 2 года назад

    thanks for sharing the file

  • @ujjwaldatta6713
    @ujjwaldatta6713 2 года назад

    Hi Walt!! Great video as always. I think this is a different and newer one compared to the other 50mm video you had, right? Also the StarNet plugin is that the same as StarNet++ or different? Thanks.

  • @ericwilkes1840
    @ericwilkes1840 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks heaps

  • @Eewattun
    @Eewattun 5 месяцев назад

    wow thank you so much❤

  • @colbyhipona1305
    @colbyhipona1305 2 года назад

    Hi Walt! Thanks so much for this tutorial. I have been looking forward to this ever since your last video. It's really hard to find guides on how to get started with astrophotography along with how to edit. This is amazing!! One question I have is do you need the star tracker to get results like this? I noticed you mentioned you did 3 minute exposures with the star tracker. I imagine if you did not have the tracker and did a 3 minute exposure you would get a lot of star trails? Especially if you are taking a bunch of images... so it seems like a star tracker is necessary for this?
    Let me know your thoughts!

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  2 года назад +1

      You do not need a star tracker to get results like this! Just raise your ISO and open your Aperture as wide as it goes. Use a much slower shutter speed. Something like 5 seconds with a Nifty Fifty. Then take a lot more photos than 20! You might have to reposition your camera every ten minutes to keep the Milky Way framed right.

    • @colbyhipona1305
      @colbyhipona1305 2 года назад

      @@deltaastrophotography thank you for the tips!! i'll check this out next time I have some dark skies. Thanks!

  • @pruthuvanara1243
    @pruthuvanara1243 2 года назад

    Got a similar setup like yours, I live in bortle 5 so can I also shoot at same settings for MW.

  • @M_F754
    @M_F754 2 года назад

    I was finally able to get some pictures but I'm really struggling with getting started. When I open sequator it looks nothing like it does on your screen and I can't get the pictures into one folder

  • @211milkman
    @211milkman 2 года назад

    Fantastic video Walt! I need to use this on my image of the core and RHO OPHIUCHUS. I don't have gradient x terminator but I have another tool from them called star xterminator for star removal. I find that it works a bit better than Starnet++. It's also faster and easier to use. Check it out of you haven't already. Keep up the great work and Clear skies!!!!

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  2 года назад +1

      Hi! I actually use StarXTerminator in all my personal projects! I think Starnet version 2 has caught up with StarXTerminator. It's really fast and the results looks smooth! I still prefer StarXTerminator though because I never have to leave Photoshop. It's just a plugin and it's super simple to use!

  • @bigdog1452
    @bigdog1452 2 года назад

    With starnet removal, does the noise get significantly worse? Mine seems too. But then again i only have 40Min of data. Great video! Do you ever plan to make a tutorial using gimp?

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  2 года назад

      The more data i have, the better Starnet looks. Also the less I stretch before removing the stars, the better it looks. I do plan on trying Gimp at some point! Thanks for reminding me!

  • @harveycole5636
    @harveycole5636 2 года назад

    I'm new to photoshop and not very knowledgeable in it's workings yet. I can't seem to figure out how to get the plug-ins (HLVG & StarNet) into PS. I keep getting a "wrong type of document" error message. Could you point me in the right direction?

  • @JustinBerke
    @JustinBerke Год назад

    Absolute king shit. 🏆 Thanks, homie.

  • @Zhorellski
    @Zhorellski 4 месяца назад

    THANK YOU

  • @mozzamhosein6476
    @mozzamhosein6476 2 года назад

    I am a big fan of your MW editing. For some reason I cannot create the black image on my Mac. Can you assist

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  2 года назад

      Are you wanting to invert a white mask to a black mask? Maybe try command+shift+i

  • @liftoff4169
    @liftoff4169 2 года назад

    Wait I've been stacking my calibration frames wrong the whole time?? Isn't it the noise image is supposed to be the dark frames?

  • @Reeper1814
    @Reeper1814 7 месяцев назад

    Now how do we do this on a hyperlapse? 😅

  • @rammapratama
    @rammapratama Год назад

    hi...does anyone has an issue on how installing the HLVG plug in?? im using Photoshop 2023 right now. Thanks

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  Год назад

      Yeah I had a problem when I updated Photoshop to the 2023 version. I had to move the plugin to a new 2023 folder.

  • @Polaris97
    @Polaris97 2 года назад

    How I wish I could stumble a star tracker in thrift shops 😆

  • @miceasmr193
    @miceasmr193 3 месяца назад +1

    But doesn't the milky way move when you capture it?

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  3 месяца назад +1

      @@miceasmr193 Not when using a star tracker.

    • @miceasmr193
      @miceasmr193 3 месяца назад

      @@deltaastrophotography ohh, right. Sadly I don't have one. Is it really expensive?

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  3 месяца назад +1

      @@miceasmr193 They can be. I just did a review on one. It would cost about $240/$260 depending on what your needs are. ruclips.net/video/anQsAWKB6vE/видео.htmlsi=mf34Rsj4xxCeG2Cr

    • @miceasmr193
      @miceasmr193 3 месяца назад

      @@deltaastrophotography nice, I'll watch it right now. Thanks for the info!

  • @justdigit
    @justdigit 2 года назад

    Can you record and upload in 4K?

  • @vasomilicevi9960
    @vasomilicevi9960 2 года назад

    WOW!

  • @tuna6183
    @tuna6183 2 года назад

    Awesome (y)

  • @nithinkumar2623
    @nithinkumar2623 2 года назад

    I wish gradient xterminator was free for all. It works wonders but way too expensive

  • @hidayettayar4012
    @hidayettayar4012 2 года назад +1

    thanks for this great video but you can share original raw image witth us. we practice on it :)

  • @PingpongPoof-c3r
    @PingpongPoof-c3r 5 месяцев назад

    I went dirk

  • @WTPGamingg
    @WTPGamingg 6 месяцев назад

    Hey, I’d like to work with you to make a few plugins for you to make your flow better! Let me know if you are interested!

  • @charoenchaiviputtikullawat5273
    @charoenchaiviputtikullawat5273 2 года назад

    sa

  • @UNLKYHNTR
    @UNLKYHNTR 2 года назад

    Great content! What's the song playing at the end?

  • @blueastrophotography6131
    @blueastrophotography6131 2 года назад

    This tutorial is gold man! Everything is perfectly explained and made easy. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @davidnayler276
    @davidnayler276 2 года назад

    Hi mate are you on Facebook.

    • @deltaastrophotography
      @deltaastrophotography  2 года назад +1

      Yes! My name is Walt Busby on there. I also have a Delta Astrophotography page. I rarely use Facebook, so I don't post a lot on either though.

    • @davidnayler276
      @davidnayler276 2 года назад

      @@deltaastrophotography. What platform is your page on.?? Cheers

  • @ericwilkes1840
    @ericwilkes1840 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks heaps