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- Опубликовано: 25 янв 2024
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Great result, Ryan! Very nice image, and thanks for going through those PS tools. Extremely helpful.
Thanks for the tips Ryan, will have to give selective colour a try for sure! Cheers Si
Ooh, I like these processing tutorials Ryan THX for sharing !!
Thanks Rigo!
Good video. Ill try using photoshop more
A fantastic video. Right now, I don't use a modded or astro camera. However, I'm able to bring out a lot of red by careful use of PS color tools you explain here.
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I use PI for the stacking/processing and then combine the nebula + stars in PS and then add in contrasts, NR and colour boosts.
I went from PS to PI but my I feel I am missing out here I will be getting PS back and will be sure to check out your full tutorials! Really informative stuff Ryan great content! Thanks 🙏
Oh yeah, you definitely don’t want to give up Photoshop. Even Adam Block, and a lot of the guys that are the most knowledgeable on PI on the planet still use Photoshop.
Man that Rosette image was stunning!!! We do use very similar workflows that's for sure great video mate
Thank you, I figured this one might be a little repetitious for someone like you who’s been using it for a while and I’ve talked about Photoshop in the past, but there are so many new people constantly joining that I wanted to do an overview.
Also, I’ve really noticed Topaz starts to pull ahead on Denoise lately especially color noise so I wanted to get the word out
@@darkrangersinc Yep it's the final stage in my workflow as well the colour noise is just gone but again it all goes down to how much data is acquired, the more the better
@@nikaxstrophotography Amen to that!
Wow - that is SOOOO helpful. Your videos are always so professional and well explained. For the screen star part, had you opened that already in PS as a TIFF or did you bring it in at th e same time? That's so cool!!! Way easier than in PI
Good question! I just bring it in as a separate tiff, File > Open > Stars Layer.
16 bit tiff just like the nebula
gotta try that!
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This was all very useful. One question: Any thoughts on using Topaz Denoise versus Topaz Photo AI near the end of the process?
Great question I have only used it on a one on one throw zoomwith somebody who has the full suite. It’s pretty cool, I also have topaz sharpening.
I do like AI when I kind of have full control over it but I don’t like a lot of automated editing if that makes sense? Like removing noise or sharpening something like that is great for AI for me. But having it analyze the photo and just do kind of a button edit isn’t what I’m looking for right now and I think it’s really tough to do for Astro.
I think having the whole set up though is nice to have and if you can get it on sale sometimes it’s almost the same price to just buy the full system versus buying two individual apps like I did. So, in that case, I don’t see any harm in it.
They keep making updates, so it’s only going to get better!
what version of PS do I need with the plug ins ie Camera Raw and Topaz.
You just need to sign up for their creative cloud monthly subscription and it'll always have the most recent updated version. But I have had camera raw and Topaz working for years.
I know ababsolutely nothing about Photoshop.
What version of PS are you using or recommend?...
Thanks
Adobe Photoshop 2024. It’s a subscription based software from the Adobe Creative Cloud. It’s fairly reasonable for $9.99 you get room and Photoshop I use Lightroom on my phone to do any final touching before posting to social media as well which is a nice bonus it also has 100 GB of cloud that I put my final images in if anything ever happens to my main hard drive or my back up I’ll at least have those!
Thanks much
@@LLA2008 no problem as you can see it has a lot of tools and capabilities that PI just doesn’t have so it’s definitely worth taking advantage of
Good tutorial but not for beginners of PS
Yeah, like I said, I do have a full length tutorial for my whole workflow. This was more of just a segment on the colors. I think if you are willing to pause though I show where I’m going to find everything and any short keys I’m using a call out so somebody could follow along, even if they were new.
The only thing I didn’t cover was opening the image which would just be file open like most other programs but otherwise, maybe give it a try with some data and just pause along the way