Finally a video that is actually helpful! Thank you so much! Took my first photos of the milky way last week and spent the past week trying to make them look good in darktable. I've watched hours of videos but still struggled to understand as to WHY I was doing an action. Everyone else either flew too quickly or did not provide a concise explaination with a before and after. From one IT trainer to another, Excellent job! I look forward to watching and learning more from you! Thank You!
@@fredericdux7920 That comment did not age well :D In all seriousness, that tutorial was excellent, if you still feel like making more tutorials nowadays you'll definitely still have an audience!
Great video, but so sad you didn't do the follow up to add in the foreground, I can't find anything on how to do this on darktable!! Whats the chances of a quick video... It's only been three years lol
Hi i have a few questions, so please bare with me. What did you stack the images in & were they stacked as raw or tiff, because i use Sequator & it only stacks tiff or jpeg. And next question is: if working with tiffs then what program did you save them in as tiffs prior to stacking? Next question: can i import 1 single raw sky file and edit it to look almost like in the video and then somehow save that work flow as a preset to then paste/copy that to my other 21 sky images, before then proceeding to stack those now edited images in sequator. Currently i use Canon Dpp4 to edit before stacking and then combine my X amount of light painted foreground images with that stacked sky in gimp using layer masks, but dpp4 is limited in pulling every detail out of the sky in the initial edit
for years i avoided gimp, too many window popups bouncing on my screen, so i stuck with photoshop, i just downloaded the latest gimp 2.10.12, and its all changed and fully intergrated just like potoshop, so ime looking arround it now, free eddting programes are the same as expensive ones like photoshop or lightroom, darktable is exactly like photoshop lightroom at no cost. BIG difference CLOUD the free programes dont have it so dont need to pay anything they download to YOUR MACHINE no chance of loosing any of ur work online being stolen
Salut fred, c'est Lucas (Black_Chemist). jespère que tu va bien, content de te retrouver. Sa serait cool si on pouvais s'échanger nos mail pour discuter. A bientot ++
Wow, salut ! Ça fait longtemps. Merci pour ton commentaire, excuse de pas l'avoir vu plus tôt Mon adresse mail est: nomprenom@gmail.com (Remplace par les bonnes valeurs ^^ )
Finally a video that is actually helpful! Thank you so much! Took my first photos of the milky way last week and spent the past week trying to make them look good in darktable. I've watched hours of videos but still struggled to understand as to WHY I was doing an action. Everyone else either flew too quickly or did not provide a concise explaination with a before and after. From one IT trainer to another, Excellent job! I look forward to watching and learning more from you! Thank You!
I can't believe such a thorough Dark table astrophotography post video exists and you only have 65 subs and 135 likes...
Excellent video!! Very informative and the techniques you use really helped me improve my Milky Way processing. I look forward to more videos.
Thank you for the kind comment! I am planning to make more videos.
@@fredericdux7920 That comment did not age well :D In all seriousness, that tutorial was excellent, if you still feel like making more tutorials nowadays you'll definitely still have an audience!
nice to see such detail
Thank you, a really good edit. I've been using the haze removal to darken the sky but it introduces noise. I'm going to try your low pass system.
Great video, but so sad you didn't do the follow up to add in the foreground, I can't find anything on how to do this on darktable!! Whats the chances of a quick video... It's only been three years lol
Great help! Thanks.
Hi i have a few questions, so please bare with me.
What did you stack the images in & were they stacked as raw or tiff, because i use Sequator & it only stacks tiff or jpeg.
And next question is: if working with tiffs then what program did you save them in as tiffs prior to stacking?
Next question: can i import 1 single raw sky file and edit it to look almost like in the video and then somehow save that work flow as a preset to then paste/copy that to my other 21 sky images, before then proceeding to stack those now edited images in sequator.
Currently i use Canon Dpp4 to edit before stacking and then combine my X amount of light painted foreground images with that stacked sky in gimp using layer masks, but dpp4 is limited in pulling every detail out of the sky in the initial edit
Hello ! i don't find the french version .. does it exist?
Elle n'existe pas encore. J'espère avoir le temps de la faire dimanche ;)
merci
Do you still use this workflow to edit astro shots or you're using the new filmic module now?
for years i avoided gimp, too many window popups bouncing on my screen,
so i stuck with photoshop,
i just downloaded the latest gimp 2.10.12, and its all changed and fully intergrated just like potoshop,
so ime looking arround it now,
free eddting programes are the same as expensive ones like photoshop or lightroom,
darktable is exactly like photoshop lightroom at no cost.
BIG difference CLOUD the free programes dont have it so dont need to pay anything they download to YOUR MACHINE no chance of loosing any of ur work online being stolen
that didn't work on my photo :(
The results are totaly differents T.T
Salut fred, c'est Lucas (Black_Chemist). jespère que tu va bien, content de te retrouver.
Sa serait cool si on pouvais s'échanger nos mail pour discuter. A bientot ++
Wow, salut ! Ça fait longtemps. Merci pour ton commentaire, excuse de pas l'avoir vu plus tôt
Mon adresse mail est:
nomprenom@gmail.com
(Remplace par les bonnes valeurs ^^ )
I think the first change isnt real... I can see a cut in the video...