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Astrophotography Basics: What Should Your Images Look Like? 

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I get a lot of messages from people starting out, that are really thrown off when they look at that first image frame and how underwhelming it is. I hope this video helps.
Image Processing Guide: bit.ly/astro-processing
My "Main" Astrophotography Setup (2023)
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Комментарии : 183   
@joshmccollumastrophotography
While I no longer consider myself a beginner, these videos are still super entertaining to watch! I couldn't be more thankful for Trevor's tutorials and astro-basic videos, and truly did help when I was just starting out with nothing but a camera and a plastic tripod. Thank you so much!
@ogshotglass9291
@ogshotglass9291 Год назад
As a friendly reminder for those using the DSLR method, always double-check that your RAW picture quality is enabled. One time when I first started, I forgot to switch it and all the photos were still dark after editing (and incredibly noisy). I couldn't figure out what was wrong until I saw the ".JPG" instead of ".CR2" at the end of the file names.
@kristiankrekac1112
@kristiankrekac1112 Год назад
Nice vid. Would be interested in a full, complete image processing video from the very beginning to the end even in an hour video.
@AntharikshamTV
Thank you bro. I took images of the Milky Way galaxy and Andromeda with my Sony ZV-E10. I can see little data but thought something I did wrong. After watching this video my way of thinking has changed.
@samh4232
“I think Trevor told me to buy a bad camera. He told me to get the ASI461 and I couldn’t get the thing to give me a picture” “ I may have not plugged it in but that’s not my fault”…sounds like something someone would say!! 🤪 love the vids Trevor. If you’re ever in the Deer Lick area throw me a DM
@iBele.
@iBele. Год назад
I'm a beginner, however I can't explain myself why your images are so sharp. I mean, if you take a long exposure photo, any little unexpected movement (caused also for example by the heat in the air) can change the whole image
@thos759
Just what the Doctor ordered. Thanks Trevor
@vicfrombelgium8765
@vicfrombelgium8765 Год назад
it is just amazing how astrophotograpy has evolved over the years.
@X-E-Qt-R
Dude I am addicted in astronomy since I am a little kid and just knew those standard 50 bucks telescopes from walmart or something of a friend and that was not enough for me... It´s an expensive hobby but after I grew up and have a job I bought an Dobson telescope for 2k with an motor and a Canon DSLR with mount kit for the telescope and just replaced the filter of it to catch all light spectres. And got just bullshit images still... thought always I just bought bullshit together... Now I understand how it works man ty for the tips... Just didn´t know that there are "Information" still in those pictures hiding, waiting to be explored... This makes the situation more interesting and addicting for me now haha :D
@wesleydonnelly2141
@wesleydonnelly2141 Год назад
I've been asking this very question for months, and finally you gave me a proper answer, thanks Trevor! And my goodness, that ending music combined with the beautiful Andromeda galaxy, really moved me! 🔥🌟🪐
@tristb9196
@tristb9196 Год назад
Definitely love seeing these videos from you. Just delving into the hobby after arguing with myself for an hour before investing in a rather small setup and starter kit, your videos are incredibly helpful.
@OldGirlPhotography
@OldGirlPhotography Год назад
Thank you so much Trevor. These concepts have been mingling in my mind for the past few months since I started this hobby last October. You have really cleared up a few things for me. Thank you.
@exodedescerveaux
@exodedescerveaux Год назад
This video is incredibly helpful and inspiring. You’ve made this endeavor mentally approachable for so many of us. Thanks!
@urbanexcursion
@urbanexcursion Год назад
Oh man, this video made me feel so much better. Over the weekend I spent 3 hours photographing the Orion Nebula only to receive a black image in Siril. Even though I was able to get an OK picture out of it, I thought I had messed up. Glad to know a black screen in linear mode is nothing to worry about. Thanks!
@vonivan3559
As someone who still don't have sophisticated gears like these (still uses mobile phone lol), I grow my admiration for astrophotography and even just the night sky because of the things and contents you constantly share to us, Trevor. There will be a day that I'll have my own, just enough to improve my enjoyment for this hobby. Keep this up! Much love brother. For more clear skies. Thanks for inspiring many people.
@Annodite
@Annodite Год назад
Hi Trevor! Missed your videos. Glad you've uploaded another video reviewing the basics. Forever grateful to the amount of knowledge I gained from you to help me kick start this hobby :)
@Crypticdragon1
@Crypticdragon1 Год назад
Wow! This is extremely helpful and reassuring! It does certainly get discouraging when you feel like you keep messing up. Thanks for the kind and inspiring videos!
@JoannDeitrich13
@JoannDeitrich13 Год назад
Thank you so much for providing all of this information to us newbs. My ignorance about this hobby is astounding, and you and others like Nico at Nebula Photos, are doing so much to correct this.
@PatrikHolmberg
@PatrikHolmberg Год назад
Really great video. I'm quite new to astrophotography and my reaction to my first stacked dso image was basically this. Then I did some reading on the processing steps and watched tonnes of yours and others astrophotograpy processing videos. Just upgraded my camera from a DSLR to a DSO camera, the sv405cc from Svbony. Very excited for some good weather here in Sweden. Clear skies
@jpulley
I was on Amazon looking at Astro cameras. A guy gave a camera that cost around $1k a 1 star review. He said he couldn't even see anything on his computer. He thought he could just look at his laptop and see nebulas and galaxies in real time. He said if knew he had to take a bunch of photos and process them he would look at pictures of these things on the internet. I couldn't believe that someone could be that far down the line to buy a $1k astrophotography camera and still know so little. I just go my first EQ mount yesterday to slap my mirrorless camera on and I knew better. I have been doing photography on and off as a hobby for about 10 years now. I have experimented with star trails and other long exposure photography.
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