You by far have the best MW tutorials. You don't fly through them and you make sure that we can follow everything you are doing. Photoshop is a monster and your tutorials help to tame it down. I will watch every tutorial that you create so that I can learn as much as possible.
Thank you! I'm actually a teacher in real life so I'm used to trying to break things down in a simple and easy to understand way. It's important for people to understand why and not just memorize the steps.
Yes, most definitely, I would like to see a video about the gradient exterminator. Your editing process really helped me convert a poor milky way picture (64 images stacked in Sequetor) to something that I dared to share in my astrophotography group.
It's so funny what you say about gradient exterminator. My daughter is 5 and has only seen it in person so when I showed her some of my Milky Way photos she turned to me and said, "that's not what the Milky Way looks like at all." There's a lot we can do in post, but sometimes we can easily overdo it.
I start in Lightroom where I change the overall image temperature to 5400-56-00K. I also use the adjustment brush tool to select the prominent dust lanes and adjust whites and shadows until it looks the way I want.
Great video but Sequator does not seem to be avaliable any more??? Got to download and "site not found" if you had downloaded it earlier will iy still work now?
i took 6 minutes of combined 8 second exposures at iso 3200 18mm and stacked them and i literally cannot see the milky way in it. the sky was 100% clear from a bortle 4 area. i am so disappointed that i am seriously considering giving up the hobby. i also took flats, darks and biases and used those in sequator and still nothing.
To get rid of those extra stars, isnt it much simpler to go to noise reduction, Dust and scratch, Set the radius between one and three. Your method seems unnecessarily complicated wity too many steps..otherwise, another excellent video
You by far have the best MW tutorials. You don't fly through them and you make sure that we can follow everything you are doing. Photoshop is a monster and your tutorials help to tame it down. I will watch every tutorial that you create so that I can learn as much as possible.
Thank you! I'm actually a teacher in real life so I'm used to trying to break things down in a simple and easy to understand way. It's important for people to understand why and not just memorize the steps.
Did my first Milk Way photos following your instructions. Got amazing results. Your channel is Gold!
Thank you so much!
Yes, most definitely, I would like to see a video about the gradient exterminator.
Your editing process really helped me convert a poor milky way picture (64 images stacked in Sequetor) to something that I dared to share in my astrophotography group.
It's so funny what you say about gradient exterminator. My daughter is 5 and has only seen it in person so when I showed her some of my Milky Way photos she turned to me and said, "that's not what the Milky Way looks like at all." There's a lot we can do in post, but sometimes we can easily overdo it.
Great video that will improve my Milky Way workflow a lot. Thank you so much! Thank you also for providing the tiff file. Amazing job!
brilliant video! thank you very much for this. I find your teaching really easy to follow. Top work and thanks again.
These are definitely helping, esp. with the .tif file to work along side your video. Much thanks my friend!
Your editing workflow is amazing! I've had my fellow deepsky astrophotographer friends compliment me on my MW results!
Thanks a lot!
Amazing tutorial! Great job!
I’m learning all the time with your help 👍🤝
Your Videos are awesome .. even though I struggle with P shop I can follow along and just need LOTS of practice
Me too! Constantly having to practice to figure all this out!
good tips just what i was looking to know thanks!
I start in Lightroom where I change the overall image temperature to 5400-56-00K. I also use the adjustment brush tool to select the prominent dust lanes and adjust whites and shadows until it looks the way I want.
Hey! I want to know that, how to avoid or remove lens distortion while shooting in wide angle lens like 18mm ... Pls reply :D
For Bringing out more the colours you could also use a Selective Colour adjustment layer ?
Thank you for informations big brother
WOW YOU ARE AWESOME, make more videos
You got it! Thanks!!
Great open!
Excellent. Is there a link to Gradient Exterminator Walt ?😊
www.rc-astro.com/resources/GradientXTerminator/
I'd love to see gradient exterminator. I feel like it is a good tool for when not inserting the foreground.
Great video but Sequator does not seem to be avaliable any more??? Got to download and "site not found" if you had downloaded it earlier will iy still work now?
Here you go! sites.google.com/view/sequator/download?authuser=0
I would appreciate a tutorial for Gradient XTerminator.
Here you go! ruclips.net/video/rnrnlVwgvw0/видео.html
It would be more helpful if you actually stated what your image capture specs were. Such as total exposure time, subs, etc...
Deleting it all, due to the background music!
I see face on the milky way
i took 6 minutes of combined 8 second exposures at iso 3200 18mm and stacked them and i literally cannot see the milky way in it. the sky was 100% clear from a bortle 4 area. i am so disappointed that i am seriously considering giving up the hobby. i also took flats, darks and biases and used those in sequator and still nothing.
Oh man! Find me on Instagram! We can share ideas and chat!
To get rid of those extra stars, isnt it much simpler to go to noise reduction, Dust and scratch, Set the radius between one and three. Your method seems unnecessarily complicated wity too many steps..otherwise, another excellent video
First :D