We’re going to make some astronomy photos much better using the free software Siril in just a few minutes. These examples were taken with the Seestar S50 smart telescope, but all of these techniques apply to DSLR, mirrorless, and other telescope photos.
Note: I realized soon after posting this that I glossed over the very final step, the DeNoise step. I'll do another shorter video on that soon, as it can improve things that much more after you've fixed the image in Siril. (This step occurs outside of Siril.)
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