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Lagoon Nebula WITHOUT a Star Tracker or Telescope, Start to Finish, DSLR Astrophotography 

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In this video, we will cover every step of capturing the Lagoon nebula (+ the Milky Way Core and the Trifid, Omega, Eagle nebulae 😃) with just a Canon 60D, a Canon 50mm lens, and MeFoto tripod (total cost: $500). Processing with DeepSkyStacker and Photoshop. Example files for this video and other resources on my website here: www.nebulaphotos.com/resource...
If you don't use Photoshop, check out the links to parts 2a, 2b, and 2c below:
Part 2a (DSS+GIMP): • Lagoon Nebula WITHOUT ...
Part 2b (Siril+GIMP): • Lagoon Nebula WITHOUT ...
Part 2c (PixInsight): • Lagoon Nebula WITHOUT ...
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
03:32 Gear
17:12 Prep
36:35 Capture
49:03 Deep Sky Stacker
01:15:43 Photoshop

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@paulos9304
@paulos9304 3 года назад
This guy's class. So easy to listen to, watch and learn from. Oh and not a million quids worth of camera gear. This guy needs more subs. He is one talented guy
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks Paul! Glad you enjoyed it. Clear skies, Nico
@plrpilot
@plrpilot 3 года назад
I couldn’t agree more. I’ve been catching up on his vids and absolutely love them. I do want to get a star tracker, but he makes this type of photography so accessible for us.
@paulos9304
@paulos9304 3 года назад
@@plrpilot yer I love the way he puts it across. I know he has some serious equipment but for the likes of me anyway. Just getting into it. Using the basics and creating what he can with it is great for us all. I use gimp not Photoshop but it's similar. Still hard to master though. But with guys like this we will master it and get our own fab nebula, milky way pictures. Great viewing
@x1n30Parente
@x1n30Parente 3 года назад
easily the best channel of its kind on YT
@ascaniosobrero
@ascaniosobrero 3 года назад
Agree: I am following his suggestions to start astrophotography without huge investments. Too easy to take wonderful shots if you have the Hubble telescope available.
@Sam-lc5nr
@Sam-lc5nr 3 года назад
wow this guy is the best explainer of astrophotography on you tube. Thanks🤗
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks! Happy to have found my niche. Clear skies, Nico
@coreyhusic
@coreyhusic 3 года назад
I truly think this series is the most important set of astrophotography videos on RU-vid. They ensure that people understand the fundamentals without worrying about expensive and complex gear and techniques. Your Orion Nebula video was what initially inspired me to try this hobby.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks Corey. Nice to hear that the videos are helpful. Clear skies, Nico
@johnwright4781
@johnwright4781 3 года назад
Could not agree more. Having struggled with trying to shoot mood pictures for years, I now understand why I failed and how to fix it. Many, many thanks!!
@shubham15jam
@shubham15jam 3 года назад
I don't know why anyone would dislike this. Great Video for starters like me. i absolutely love your videos, so elegent and helful.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks Shubham. Glad you like them! Clear skies, Nico
@darrencoleman4506
@darrencoleman4506 3 года назад
This doesn't pertain to this video . can I connect a dslr to my celestron asromaster and if so would it be good for astrophototgraphy?
@darrencoleman4506
@darrencoleman4506 3 года назад
I like this guy he's very knowledgeable.
@darrencoleman4506
@darrencoleman4506 3 года назад
Nico carver , is there anyway you could email me I have a few questions. darren7994@gmail.com thanks man.
@gecko221281
@gecko221281 2 года назад
The thought that I can get something deep space without investing a cent more than I already own is great really encouraging.
@matthewb8229
@matthewb8229 3 года назад
My favorite part is that you don't shy away from the fact that processing a photo can take many hours. That and how in depth the processing is. Thanks Nico!
@astroadventures3559
@astroadventures3559 3 года назад
Man I just love how well you explain everything. For someone who is brand new at this it is a huge learning curve. And most channels are trying so hard to be entertaining and forget the little things that really get you stuck. Your channel is essential for the beginner Astro photographer. And it cracks me up when you say awe ways instead of always lol thankyou for this valuable information brother.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad to be helpful Joe! Looking forward to your astro video. Clear skies, Nico
@astroadventures3559
@astroadventures3559 2 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos It's out now bud. And I would be over the moon lol if you would go check it out and leave me a comment. I appreciate all these videos you've made and the inspiration you have given me. Thank you brother😃
@meghjoshi7031
@meghjoshi7031 3 года назад
This is the most interactive astrophotographer on YT . Each and every question answered , which is a big help . Waiting always for your videos.🙏🏻
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks!
@f4il0verflow
@f4il0verflow 3 года назад
Not all heroes wear capes, this tutorials are🔥. Thanks so much.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks David, glad you are enjoying them. Clear skies, Nico
@abdullahalabdally1902
@abdullahalabdally1902 3 года назад
Never thought would have such GREAT detailed tutorial for FREE on RU-vid
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful Abdullah! Clear skies, Nico
@astrospeedcuber
@astrospeedcuber 11 месяцев назад
Wow, an insanely long and well-made video... I couldn't imagine the amount of effort put into it
@bpatterson1972
@bpatterson1972 3 года назад
Thank you for this tutorial, you don’t realize how much this can help someone starting out and even experience Astro shooters. Great videos 👌
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Very glad to hear that Brad! Clear skies, Nico
@MarcelloVanic
@MarcelloVanic 2 года назад
Thanks for this ! You literally saved my bored quarantine !
@sammorgen
@sammorgen 3 года назад
Next video should be launched just like this! It was amazing to have you on the chat! 😁😁😁😁😁😁
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad you liked it Sam! I'll definitely consider it; at least for the major videos.
@sammorgen
@sammorgen 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos it was marketing-effective from my perspective. I went straight to Patreon, so consider how many others might do it in the future😁😁
@nathantan4050
@nathantan4050 3 года назад
One of the best tutorials here on youtube! This video actually motivated me to do my first deep sky image. Would love to see an Andromeda galaxy video next time!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
You guessed it. Andromeda is next in this series
@AstroPixUK
@AstroPixUK 3 года назад
Nico got me started with his Orion video. Never thought I’d be able to do until I watched his video. Easy to follow and understand. Keep the excellent content coming.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Great to hear!
@abu_N
@abu_N 3 года назад
I am so amazed that you have taken such a beautiful picture of the milky way without a tracker. I didn't know untracked astrophotography could get this good. Amazing.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks Haris!
@toneywilson2350
@toneywilson2350 3 года назад
This is the best easy to understand for beginner.. and you don't have to rich to try Very refreshing THANKS keep up the good work...
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful Toney!
@stevenrobinsonpictures
@stevenrobinsonpictures 3 года назад
Very impressive indeed. Got to hand it to this chap, this is outstanding.
@dinosworkshop6870
@dinosworkshop6870 8 месяцев назад
The best video yet on astrophotography.
@miguelvb
@miguelvb 3 года назад
Absolutely excellent. From 0 to 100 in one hour :-) Thanks !!!
@pwalkin
@pwalkin 2 года назад
Excellent! I was doing everything wrong. Having grown up in Malden, I have no idea how you can get anything with all the lights from Somerville, Medford and Cambridge. I did see how you got rid of it. Excellent work!! Heading to Patreon. Definitely worth it.
@nirmalwalunzkar840
@nirmalwalunzkar840 3 года назад
Though I am doing Astrophotography for quite a while now.. But this one is hands down one of the best explanatory videos on internet like a 2 hour crash course explaining everything from Preparation , Capture and Processing in detail especially for Beginners ..
@payalmann236
@payalmann236 3 года назад
I have just started and your videos are so informative for a beginner.
@felixestevesdesouza4731
@felixestevesdesouza4731 2 года назад
you are the best Nico! Thanks a lot for the tons of information in every video that you makes! It's been a tremendous help. Keep feeding us!! Hahaha tks bro
@cedriccappelle2036
@cedriccappelle2036 3 года назад
Oh, this is exciting!
@edwinsanchez1167
@edwinsanchez1167 3 года назад
Hi Nico! downloaded the .tif and followed your instructions, its so much better that way, mine was not identical than your, not that much pop and fainter colors, but it was a great leaning experience for me, specially the starnet, dont understand it much yet but I guess is to conserve star colors and shapes. Clear skies ! Cheers.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Yep, you got it, It's a method for keeping the stars small and colorful while boosting the deep sky objects. If we just boosted the deep sky objects to the same level with the stars in the photo they would become bloated and white.
@UNLKYHNTR
@UNLKYHNTR Год назад
What a great picture! Thx for the very well made video, I just bought my first mirrorless and can't wait to capture the universe
@Jvha761
@Jvha761 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this video, gave me hope that I don't need to spend thousands of dollars to step into this kind of photography. Also the way you made this video, is. just. amazing. I didn't even realize it was 2 hour long. Thank you!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Clear skies, Nico
@davidiamantino
@davidiamantino 3 года назад
Nico Carver - Nebula Photos Txs a lot! I was trying to learn how to stacking for a long, long time and now I achieve How to do It! U'r so amazing and a great teacher! God bless you allways! Greatings from Brazil 🇧🇷
@kurgo_
@kurgo_ 3 года назад
I find this video much better than the Orion one. Things are explained better and even the postprocessing processes are easier to follow. I did try once and it was an unmitigated disaster, come September I think I'll give it another go and hopefully it'll pan out this time. Thanks for all the useful videos lad, much appreciated!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks a lot! I did try to improve everything, so I'm glad you think so. I am going to try to make it even clearer/ easier to follow with my next one: Andromeda Galaxy untracked.
@Rajesh-cg5pz
@Rajesh-cg5pz 3 года назад
This is so motivating! You are completely demystifying astrophotography for us.!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
So glad it's helpful Rajesh! Clear skies, Nico
@remembertomorrow6737
@remembertomorrow6737 3 года назад
This video is pure gold. Many thanks from Spain. Keep on going!
@philadams9254
@philadams9254 2 года назад
Thanks for the in-depth video. I came here for the astro tips but ended up getting a great recommendation for a tripod! Just bought a mefoto roadtrip and I've been after something exactly like that for ages!
@astroguimo
@astroguimo 2 года назад
Thanks for this indepth and easy to follow guide!
@Geekchess
@Geekchess 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video - the information within it is invaluable and there is no way I would have ever known about the after editing processes if I had not watched this through. That and the Flats!
@rosetta-stxned
@rosetta-stxned 3 года назад
Favorite astro channel. Also your hair is awesome
@xcruell
@xcruell 3 года назад
Wow, this is a 2 in 1! Im hyped^^
@igoreq4495
@igoreq4495 3 года назад
I will be preparing for shooting lagoon when this premiere's 😂
@dieterdamm3740
@dieterdamm3740 3 года назад
very detailed and easy to follow explanations. I like it very much!!!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad you liked it Dieter!
@RafaelCBeltrame
@RafaelCBeltrame 3 года назад
Another amazing tutorial! I just was able to capture the Orion nebula, Andromeda galaxy, and Neowise comet (C/2020 F3) due to your previous tutorials. Thank you so much! Best Wishes from Brazil!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Fantastic Rafael! Clear skies, Nico
@jimmydingo4752
@jimmydingo4752 2 года назад
Great subject Nico. Small victories help development. Will be busy this weekend, I hope.
@amitkerurkar8685
@amitkerurkar8685 3 года назад
Extremely detailed explanation which is so easy to understand. Thank you so much man
@raypace6981
@raypace6981 3 года назад
Especially for beginners, your videos are GREAT! Gratis Really Essential Astrophotography Tutorials. The detail is what makes them outstanding from the rest on the Internet. Thank you and keep up the good work!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad they are helpful Ray! Clear skies, Nico
@deyannikolov893
@deyannikolov893 3 года назад
Oh man, I watched your long Orion video just yesterday and went straight for my first shoot (unfortunately not very successful). Now I'm waking up and seeing that you've uploaded another "basics" video. Gonna watch it from start to end! I'm super pumped to start from somewhere and hopefully manage to do a better shoot next time. Thanks for the amazing content!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Keep trying! The first few shoots are always hard, but it does get easier over time. Clear skies, Nico
@connorflynn
@connorflynn 2 года назад
Great tutorial! had a few tries at astro before but never quite got the process, just about to load my lights, darks, flats and bias files into DSS now *crosses fingers*
@enigmaticfool
@enigmaticfool 3 года назад
I just started astronomy and astrophotography with my first orion starblast telescope a couple weeks ago and now trying out DSLR photography and these videos are 90% of all my education and soooo helpful out there. thanks so much for teaching the fundamentals!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Awesome, glad to help! Clear skies, Nico
@andydragon69
@andydragon69 3 года назад
Thank you so much for releasing these excellent tutorials. You're step-by-step approach and explanations have resulted in me processing some (I think) superb deep sky objects. Your measured steps have been a great help, so thank you.
@dmitriychushkin2254
@dmitriychushkin2254 3 года назад
I look forward to your videos!
@AdmiralStarksShorts
@AdmiralStarksShorts 2 года назад
Sir! Great tutorial, loving the star separation from photo and the making adjustments! Need to try it! Very well done!
@ahmedelmorsy8429
@ahmedelmorsy8429 3 года назад
This is great educational video Nico, you strike a very fine balance in your videos, they are long and detailed but never boring or tedious. You should move to anther level of educational approach buy interacting with audiences in Zoom sessions for example and it should be paid sessions.
@astrodad-simonb277
@astrodad-simonb277 2 года назад
Nico, absolutely amazing from a non tracked image to the final result!. I have a Canon 700D that I am taking to Spain, mapped where the galaxy will be, checked for the moon less night, and where to take the photos, I have DSS and my Mac with Photoshop - now i have this video I cant wait! Still considering from another of your videos the Skywatcher Adventurer!! Really fantastic work ! Simon
@04Stefan07
@04Stefan07 3 года назад
Your videos are fantastic, explained so well. I’ve been doing astrophotography for nearly 10 years and I’m still learning from your content.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks Stefan, so glad they are helpful! Clear skies, Nico
@04Stefan07
@04Stefan07 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos I gave it a shot with my nifty fifty and 1200D and got some great results. Two issues I had though (settings ISO 400, f/2.0, 15" exposures on the Star Adventurer Pro). 1) I got that seagull effect that you mentioned. Most people won't be able to tell but I can pickup on those details. Do I need to increase my f stop? Then I may need to increase to ISO 800. 2) The contrast on the bottom left and right corners seems high (almost like there was stray light). I have AstroFlat for Photoshop which I will need to try but if you get that on your shots how do remove it? 3) I am thinking of buying a light pollution filter which I think will really improve the colour. Have you experimented with them? Thanks!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
@@04Stefan07 1) yes, stopping down the lens more will typically make star shape better. With a star tracker where you can expose longer, I'd probably try f/4 and longer exposures 2) Hard to say without seeing it. Registration artifact from stacking? With bright/dark corners that aren't corrected by the flat, I usually just crop them away 3) Yes, they will change colour (I wouldn't say they improve it) and the biggest benefit is increased contrast for red nebulae since they chop away mostly green/blue and leave the red alone. For emission nebulae, I think they are useful. My favorite is a Neodymium filter.
@04Stefan07
@04Stefan07 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos Thanks for the advice! Will give it a go.
@flyfisher8475
@flyfisher8475 3 года назад
Absolute magic as usual. I learn so much from your videos. Wish I could find the same level of expertise for planetary photography.
@danemoreau4119
@danemoreau4119 3 года назад
I love these start to finish videos. Thanks Nico!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad they are helpful Dane! Clear skies, Nico
@sujithcheeral
@sujithcheeral 3 года назад
Your videos keeps me love for deep sky subjects..thank you😊😊
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
My pleasure 😊
@kalleMandelstam
@kalleMandelstam 3 года назад
I've literally been binge watching your videos this whole weekend. Very high quality content, thank you! I love the format, the length, I appreciate the hard work and time you put into them and that you clearly aren't just trying to please RU-vid algorithms. I've been wanting to get into astrophotography for a long time but have been put off by the perceived high initial cost. You've just proved me wrong, so thank you!
@TMG_Dude
@TMG_Dude 3 года назад
So easy to listen to! I'd definitely listen to a podcast if you ever catch the bug ^-^ having a podcast talking about whats interesting or new in astrophotography or what some good targets are would be great to listen to while I'm alone shooting the stars!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
I have all the gear, just don't have the time!
@TMG_Dude
@TMG_Dude 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos I can understand that. Would you happen to have any recommendations ? Love the tutorials by the way, I'm brand new to this and already getting pretty good results. Only 2 nights in!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
@@TMG_Dude For podcasts? Space Junk (I've been a guest), Trevor from Astrobackyard was doing one too, not sure it's still active
@TMG_Dude
@TMG_Dude 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos thank you again !
@sarathchandragodithi
@sarathchandragodithi 3 года назад
Your videos make me feel like so motivated... I feel like going out right now and photographing those beautiful deep sky objects even with just my basic equipment... Thanks a lot for all the work u put into these. Hoping to see more such content in the future from you...
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks Sarath! Should have one on the Andromeda Galaxy without tracker done soonish. Clear skies, Nico
@sarathchandragodithi
@sarathchandragodithi 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos That's Gr8, My plan was to go out today and photograph the Andromeda Galaxy. So now that means I can follow your post processing part when your video comes out.
@astroadventures3559
@astroadventures3559 Год назад
Great video Nico!!!! Always great information brother man🖖
@SiggyPony
@SiggyPony 2 года назад
You doing this with a 50mm lense is impressive :) I did my first big experiment last night and took a 125MP image of the southern cross with a 550D and a 400mm Prime at f6.3. My image came out ok, but I did get some drift as it took about 15 minutes to take all my pictures. I also discovered the Jewel Cluster, I never seen that before it only shows up in my pictures
@scellyyt
@scellyyt 3 года назад
cant wait to see this 👍
@anthonyin7576
@anthonyin7576 3 года назад
Truly, thank you for this video. I'm just starting out in astrophotography and there are a lot of things I've been struggling to understand at the finer levels. Not to mention that I don't have my star tracking mount yet. By coincidence I was outside with my tripod and camera set up last night, wanting to take some test photos but I couldn't quite figure out how to point my camera accurately enough to bother. Its not that I didn't think about the method that you used in the video, but rather I just didn't think that would really work. Well, you did it and went slow enough for people like me to follow along. So, now I know I could have taken pictures last night after all. Definitely appreciate the step by step process you spent so much time walking us through in this video. But I also appreciate the depth of this video. You imparted a lot of knowledge. Most especially in post-processing, which I have even less experience with. Can tell I have more to learn than I thought I did. A+ 10/10 for this video! Thank you so much, again!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks for kind words Anthony! Let me know if you have any questions once you get started. It's a fun hobby, but a long road to get good at it. Clear skies, Nico
@eddeph
@eddeph 3 года назад
Excellent videos. This is the definition of what most tutorials should be regardless of the field. Thanks!
@celestromel
@celestromel 3 года назад
A brilliant tutorial, Nico. I’ve learned so much. Thank you. Mel from Sydney
@yatoarchives9697
@yatoarchives9697 3 года назад
imma show this youtube channel to my friends. keep up the good work my dude.
@Brazerker
@Brazerker 3 года назад
Great and detailed explanation - Thanks!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful Lane! Clear skies, Nico
@afair937
@afair937 3 года назад
I’m so excited for this! I’ve been watching your other vid from this series but I’m up at my parents where there’s less light pollution and I was actually going to try to shoot this tonight!! What perfect timing. These videos are so great. Will def be subscribing to your Pateron. Thanks so much for taking the time to make these videos!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Great Andrea! So glad you are finding the videos helpful. Clear skies, Nico
@Polardeep
@Polardeep 3 года назад
Mind blown again... Thank you for your dedication on sharing your knowledge in such a comprehensible way. Love your work Nico
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad you like the videos Jan! Clear skies, Nico
@giovannifigueira2998
@giovannifigueira2998 3 года назад
This guy is my hero
@kayasper6081
@kayasper6081 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video! Especially the introduction to image processing is really what I was looking for. Thanks!
@r3volt21
@r3volt21 3 года назад
Thank you, these guides are amazing. Very new to the hobby so a great source of info for me. Just put together a very beginner set up with a canon 600d, good tripod just waiting on my intervalometer to arrive.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Great to hear! Clear skies, Nico
@raphaelcoelho1557
@raphaelcoelho1557 3 года назад
Great videos as always. I am happy blending the results of modifyed and not mod to recover some colors and enjoy some bettter issues in my no mod camera. This way we could get the best from both. I always use the same lens.
@Jason-qt8bm
@Jason-qt8bm 3 года назад
Thanks again for a excellent video on Nebulas. I am currently letting my camera take 150 shots with 2" exposures using a Nikon D7100, Nikkor 200mm f/2.8 focused on.....The lagoon nebula! Can't wait to see how this turns out. I appreciate showing us each step to do this. It takes a lot of work to put together a video and look forward to seeing more. Lets hit 30k subs!!! :D
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Great Jason! And thanks for the motivation, I'm surprised by how quickly my channel is growing this year. I hope I can deliver, and still reply to all the comments. Clear skies, Nico
@Jason-qt8bm
@Jason-qt8bm 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos You're welcome, the audio and video quality is awesome. Last night I was a bit off and missed the Lagoon and aimed to high so I ended up getting the Omega (?) nebula. still counts :D Clear skies!
@markuspache315
@markuspache315 Год назад
Fabulous, did my first ever 'deeper sky' shot using your tutorial, very well explained and easy to follow! I use new CC , seems Adobe updated a few things since you posted this, making for some additional learning :-) ... image came out well I think (posted to FB). Many thanks!!
@loganpulsifer2649
@loganpulsifer2649 3 года назад
Hey! Keep doing what you’re doing! Much love my friend!! Thank you!!!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks Logan! Clear skies, Nico
@anthonylitchfield4853
@anthonylitchfield4853 2 года назад
I have found your tutorials superb. Only problem I have with the nifty fifty is purple halos around stars,making me avoid using this at the moment.
@veronica0406
@veronica0406 3 года назад
Great tutorial, thank you!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful Veronica! Clear skies, Nico
@thelogician3845
@thelogician3845 3 года назад
Hi Nico.I am really impressed by your in depth tutorials and I have found them really helpful.This is the only channel which provides dedicated and in depth information on astrophotography for beginners and is immensely helpful.Can you please do a tutorial on untracked galaxy photography?Cheers!Clear skies.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
I will try. My first test of Andromeda untracked was not satisfying. I will try again when it's a bit higher in the sky.
@leonardoramirez4531
@leonardoramirez4531 2 года назад
Agree and not long winded just for the sake of long winded ness , highly recommended!!
@oldgittarist
@oldgittarist 2 года назад
Excellent advice, many thanks!
@astrophotographyuk
@astrophotographyuk 3 года назад
Awesome... A very useful, well explained video from start to finish. Thank you Nico, can't wait to see more of your very informative videos 😁👍
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! My next video series will be Andromeda Galaxy without tracker. Clear skies, Nico
@pshearduk
@pshearduk 3 года назад
You are a really talented guy. Thank you for your tutoring sir. atb from the UK 🤓
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks Paul, glad to be helpful. Cheers, Nico
@randy25rhoads
@randy25rhoads 3 года назад
Thank you for these videos!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad you like them! Clear skies, Nico
@Erik.Culescu
@Erik.Culescu 9 месяцев назад
Very use full, thanks!
@kluisi2596
@kluisi2596 3 года назад
These videos are awesome tutorials for how to do some basic astrophotography without all of the expensive gear. One question that I wish you'd cover in a future video is how you use a smartphone app or Stellarium Web to determine the target direction and target height above horizon that you plug into the NPF Calculator?
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Good idea. I will cover that in the next one (M31)
@kluisi2596
@kluisi2596 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos can't wait for that one. It is on my list to try.
@randalloelerich2519
@randalloelerich2519 Год назад
Nico, you are amazing!
@jeffmsc
@jeffmsc 2 года назад
Best astroman on youtube
@user-zx7ut9wr4v
@user-zx7ut9wr4v 3 года назад
Respect for your passion in Korea. Thanks for the information. You are the best RU-vidr
@Zivrulez1
@Zivrulez1 3 года назад
Your guides are on a next level, Hopefully your channel will blow up very soon as it deserves. What would be your opinion on lightly processing light frames before stacking? I tried it before and think the final image was more detailed and less noisy
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
I haven't done it much as when I tried, it introduced artifacts on the stars (dark rings), but I should try again and compare. Do you use lightroom? The only other thing is I don't really want to buy Adobe CC and pay a monthly fee.
@Barbaria_Sailing
@Barbaria_Sailing 3 года назад
Thanks for a excellent video Nico 👍
@christophedevos3760
@christophedevos3760 Год назад
Brilliant tutorial.
@jmcyclist2859
@jmcyclist2859 3 года назад
Very cool vid Nico. I loved your Orion Nebula video, and can't wait for so see how you used PixInsight to process this data! Subscribed!!!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
I did preview processing the data in PixInsight and liked what I saw!
@viralnayee1096
@viralnayee1096 2 года назад
Very useful. Keep making such videos
@amkermit
@amkermit 3 года назад
Thanks for your videos, I've watched more than one and they are helping me a lot since I'm really a rookie in astrophotography. One thing I noticed when using Deepspacestacker is that processing time depends a lot on hard drive speed. Changing the location of all files, including the temp directory, from a good internal mechanical disk to an internal sata ssd (PC) reduced the processing time by a factor 3 at least. I don't know if you already mentioned that in your videos but it could be a good suggestion for other users. And please keep doing your videos 😉
@unlucky5442
@unlucky5442 3 года назад
holy shit, didn't think it was possible to take shots this great with only a tripod!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Ha, no excuses. Get out there and shoot the night sky!
@AndreasTzr
@AndreasTzr 3 года назад
thnx mate! i love your tutorials
@espen2729
@espen2729 3 года назад
Seriously great content. Just trying to learn now before I start purchasing anything and your videos are awesome!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Thanks, glad they are helpful!
@espen2729
@espen2729 3 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos Having my first go at it with this video as my guide. Tried taking pictures of the milky way last night with the nifty fifty lens. Also, it's bad for business to "sell out" of your higher patreon tiers : )
@abdulahadov
@abdulahadov 3 года назад
You are the best!
@depmuchannel
@depmuchannel Год назад
Thank you for this tutorial 👍
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