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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 4

  • @nightscapeimages.richard
    @nightscapeimages.richard 2 года назад +1

    These are fantastic Dominic. Love the new rig. Man there are so many satellites up there now .. .and they're so visible in timelapses aren't they ...!!! Love the old Beehive Chimney. Well done mate.

    • @AstroRoad
      @AstroRoad  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Richard 👍. There are over 2000 starlink satellites up there now, due to be 10,000+ by the end of the decade. Really no avoiding them unfortunately, especially for time-lapse. Loving this new Moza Slypod so far. Apart from opening up some new compositions for me, it really is the lazy man's slider as it is so quick and easy to setup (especially compared to the Syrp).

  • @dhphotography644
    @dhphotography644 2 года назад +1

    Great vid Dom 🍻👍 milky-way season nearly here again.
    Keen too give my startracker a crack. Give something like RT work a go with multiple exposures etc.
    Given some timelapse a go, but I got along way to go, editing wise... A lot to master/sink in programming wise, not that savy on the pc. But getting there, not like the rabbit... More so the turtle 😆
    Question, when you do your TL are you shooting raw, or jpeg files?
    Anyway good too see you back Dom.
    Duane

    • @AstroRoad
      @AstroRoad  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot Duane 👍. Yeah, not long now, last few months have flown by. Thinking I might even try an early morning soon to get a night to day transition. See how we go.
      For night photography, I'm always shooting raw. I use RawTherapee to do base corrections to the raw files and then export to jpg. From there I import the JPG files to DaVinci Resolve to create the time-lapse. I have the paid version of Resolve, but most of the stuff I do can be done with the free version.