Bloody hell mate :) took an aussie to show me ;) Well done mate, no introduction bullshit like on other videos. Just straight to the point :) I love it , cheers mate ;)
I didn't know there's so much work in those sky photos, thank you for showing how it's done! Hope to try it someday, maybe not only on sky photos. Wonder if it works on people... Like the voice too.
I took pictures of the orion nebula untracked and now i have to manually align the pictures ..but i cannot perfectly align the stars and the orion nebula of the the pictures that has moved due to the earth rotation and as result The stacked pictures looks a bit blurry and a bit of camera shake Free transform is not working for me Can someone help me ? What can i do to align my pictures without getting this blurry canera shake effect ? All my shots were taken at shutter speed 6sec on a 50mm On the original pictures all of them are sharp with very minimal star trail
@@AdamWilliamsCreative if you start with the middle image and work out, the adjustments will be less extreme. And Starstax is free software, it's made for the job, and it's what Michael Goh aka Astrophotobear uses.
The corner method is by far easier than centring, as without a southern star it is almost impossible to get right, hence you would end up fussing around and then having to do the rest as explained anyway
That's the hard way to do things in my opinion. If anyone's serious about astro-photography, Registax / deepskystacker is the way to go to align your photos and extract details. Doing this 'manually' in photoshop is impractical.
Just helping out those that are doing one or two here and there. 99 times out of 100 auto align works in PS. One the odd occasion it doesn’t, this works just fine. Sure if you do it all the time use the best tools. But learning software for a one off is maybe even more impractical