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Orion Nebula (M42) with a DSLR, Start to Finish - Deep Sky Astrophotography 

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Join me as I show you every step of capturing and processing the Orion Nebula (M42) with a DSLR, small telescope, and an iOptron SmartEQ mount. Links/resources here: nebulaphotos.com/resources/m42
This video will show processing with DeepSkyStacker and Adobe Photoshop. If you use GIMP or PixInsight, you can watch up to 01:17:00 and then switch to one of these videos:
PixInsight - • Orion Nebula (M42) wit...
GIMP - • Orion Nebula (M42) wit...
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Table of Contents
00:00 Intro
04:49 Gear choices
26:51 DSLR settings
38:38 Planning with dso-browser.com
47:00 Setting up and imaging
1:04:21 Taking calibration frames
1:09:28 File organization and preparation
1:16:54 DeepSkyStacker
1:31:18 Adobe Photoshop

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Комментарии : 607   
@MicheleUrukHai
@MicheleUrukHai 5 лет назад
I spend all my free time learning astrophotography on videos, blogs, books etc. But this is the best walkthrough I've ever seen. Extremely detailed, helpful, well explained content people can find on web. Thank you very much for your hard work.
@sirschanzelot
@sirschanzelot 2 года назад
You are doing such precious work here.... teaching us beginners your techniques for free in such a detailed way! Thank you so much!
@niyatisarkar33
@niyatisarkar33 3 года назад
Usually talented people start as small, but at last, they win. You too deserve a great fame unlike other youtubers who only share their experience and knowledge as a glimpse of their skill and make money fast.
@chriskaprys
@chriskaprys 4 года назад
Incredible. I just discovered astrophotography last night and I feel like I woke up from the matrix. Dizzy with delight. Thank you for ... ALL of this.
@theorncampbell4432
@theorncampbell4432 4 года назад
HA! Same, I wanted to look at Saturns rings sometime this month and learned of these set ups and methods just last night.
@hbastronomer517
@hbastronomer517 4 года назад
Good, you're finally awake. We've been waiting for you. In all seriousness though, I hope you are still exploring astrophotography.
@NanoByteGaming670
@NanoByteGaming670 2 года назад
When I looked at the moon I wasn't dizzy with delight... I was jumping off walls and litterally having a seizure.
@WilliamCadiz
@WilliamCadiz Год назад
Every time Nico turned the light off to polar align or whatever needed done, he should have changed his hat or put on a different jacket. It would have been so funny! As someone who is just starting out with astrophotography, this was a lot of information! But thank you for taking the time to walk through the routine step by step
@NatarajanGanesan
@NatarajanGanesan 2 года назад
No other video has made me more confident with levels and curves than the series of uploads here.
@gianniformica8235
@gianniformica8235 3 года назад
Now that...is what you call a tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Gianni!
@feketehou6573
@feketehou6573 4 года назад
this must be the best video i've ever seen about astrophotography
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
thanks!
@iridikim
@iridikim 4 года назад
This is soo good! I've spend 2 hours of my afternoon sitting on my couch, drinken two cups of coffee and ate a cookie, just by watching this impressive tutorial on my TV! I'm from the Netherlands, so I would like to say: 'Lomp goed gedaan!' (this translate with: 'Brutal well done' or in better English 'Very well done!')
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
@iridikim
@iridikim 4 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos you helped me a lot with removing lightpollution from my photo's. They look black now instead of red/orange.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
@@iridikim awesome, glad it helped! Do you post your photos somewhere? Would love to see what you're working on.
@iridikim
@iridikim 4 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos Well, I just started with astrophotography so my results aren't really worth showing ... My polaralignment wasn't very good, noise (EOS 400D), flats, bias and so on, only lights ;). And my imageprocessing wasn't good. M57: 1drv.ms/u/s!AtCDTk5r11m2jIQPqlPEDfbZqJaBRg?e=QbcjdS M13: 1drv.ms/u/s!AtCDTk5r11m2jIQQh-bLzPTAfG7GoA?e=aSxm1m
@dizznizz314
@dizznizz314 5 лет назад
DUDE! Amazing video. I just got a 70mm Meade APO Quad, AVX mount, and the exact same T6 you used in this video. I was kinda bummed as a lot of RU-vidrs have dedicated astronomy cameras and I was beginning to think I wouldn't get very good results. Not only did you school me, you restored my hope. Please keep making videos man!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 5 лет назад
Awesome! You will have fun with that set up!
@huexley
@huexley Год назад
The BG removal is pure genius !
@bobpilz1021
@bobpilz1021 4 года назад
Impressively good tutorial. Many you-tubers seem afraid to put out long videos due to short attention spans of many people these days. I am glad you have gone the detailed rout no matter the time. Thanks for all the hard work. Incidentally, your audio is excellent.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks, I've had a few negative comments about the length or level of detail, but most people seem to be reacting positively to it. I appreciate your comment!
@dgoddard
@dgoddard 4 года назад
There is a lot of tutorials on YT that show a lot of different things about AP. But when I want to get in depth with something, I come find your tuts. Great job on this one! I learned so much about the post processing which is where I feel I'm the weakest. I appreciate the time you took to make this in depth tutorial. Thank you!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thank you! Appreciate the kind words.
@woody5109
@woody5109 Год назад
Western Canadians appreciates your efforts, thank you.
@MathaGoram
@MathaGoram 3 года назад
A short thank you is wholly inadequate for any one of the videos you have prepared. What can I say about the entire collection other than to toss in some superlatives. You, sir, are in the company of the best teachers I have encountered all my life; it is a short list but you made the cut! Hope to see you uploading videos for years to come.
@bjmoodie1
@bjmoodie1 5 лет назад
After over a year of trawling RU-vid, and viewing many instructional videos, your's wins the prize. Many thanks for this awesome tutorial.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 5 лет назад
Brian Moodie you’re welcome, glad you liked it!
@aesarikaya
@aesarikaya 4 года назад
Dear Nico, You're making very long but perfect walkthrough videos. I'm from Turkey and I've recently started astrophotography and you're videos helping me very much. Thanks for that !
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Dear Ali, Very glad that my videos are helpful for you! Clear skies, Nico
@robyone7729
@robyone7729 2 года назад
Oh my god, your video is just perfect for my study! I'm too much to study from zero. Thank you so much!
@jcass6671
@jcass6671 5 лет назад
Best astrophotography video on RU-vid!! Really helps out some of the newer people just getting started in AP!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 5 лет назад
JCass thanks for the kind words!
@dawsonjackson9187
@dawsonjackson9187 5 лет назад
This was SO LONG but SO WORTH IT! Thank you so much! Just captured my first Orion set last night, only about 25 minutes before the clouds rolled in. I can't wait to use your tips on editing!
@samsen3965
@samsen3965 2 года назад
So three years later and can you update me as to your where you are being in the world of astrophotography today? Just curious.
@picard2893
@picard2893 5 лет назад
Best Scene on 22:10 where the silence is almost ASMR like... when you read your notes.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 5 лет назад
André Hansmann lol, whoops, meant to cut that out
@aperturedriven88
@aperturedriven88 5 лет назад
Haha. He's human just like the rest of us after all!
@stephenpuryear
@stephenpuryear 4 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos It just show that you are thoroughly organized and have put a lot of effort into your presentation. Leave it in; a few seconds of silence lets us digest!
@Harv3st
@Harv3st 4 года назад
Wow, I had no idea there was so much of a process with editing. I still have allot to learn.
@ricedumplings3767
@ricedumplings3767 4 года назад
That's the best DSA tutorial for beginners! Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm going to watch it again and again XD
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
So glad it was helpful! Clear skies!
@bertblankenstein3738
@bertblankenstein3738 4 года назад
Wow! I was mainly interested in what I need to get to use my DSLR camera with a telescope. Lol. So now I'll be taking bias, darks, and numberous lights. Thinking about how I can do flats. I'll try dark sky stacker, but I don't think I'll spend quite so much time in Photoshop. Excellent video. Thank you.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks for your nice comment Bert! Clear skies!
@Tihpem
@Tihpem 3 года назад
What a good and easy to follow video. Now I really wana image Orion Nebula and then start processing having this going next to it to guide me all the way!
@newtonamary6353
@newtonamary6353 4 года назад
FROM PARIS ....Very best introducing and tips and explain i ve seen since 4 years ...BRAVO ! félicitations
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks newton amary! Clear skies, Nico
@mds1986ms
@mds1986ms 4 года назад
First nice night in weeks and what am i doing... sitting inside watching a video about what i should be doing outside. I totally dropped the ball you guys.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
😂 Ha, I always feel guilty when I stay in on clear nights, but sometimes I still do
@mds1986ms
@mds1986ms 4 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos Yeah but i just got a new explorer scientific 152mm refractor so its a major dropped ball. Ive gotten a chance to take it out 2 times in the 3 weeks iv had it so far. guilty? I cant even look at myself. Hahaha!
@waynerogers5485
@waynerogers5485 4 года назад
Fabulous presentation. You have a wonderful manner and message delivery. I really appreciate that as much as the depth and clarity of demonstration and instruction. Thank you very much.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks Wayne! Clear skies, Nico
@unrealspetznaz
@unrealspetznaz 4 года назад
This video is amazing. I watched it from the very beginning to the very end, and will probably watch it again. THANK YOU.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@mike91188
@mike91188 5 лет назад
As others have said, thank you SO much for taking the time to create this super in depth outline. I can easily translate the knowledge you have given me for MANY other uses. very much appreciated.
@markgraham4503
@markgraham4503 5 лет назад
Boring snore
@peteallennh
@peteallennh Год назад
Okay Nico, I’m ready to walk through this whole process. You’ve hooked me. I have the old Canon T2i all set, manual settings, GEM to hold it, and GIMP on the laptop, wireless intervalometer, etc. My first attempts were okay, but I wasn’t well aligned. Once I sort that, I am really excited about the rest of the process. Thanks a million for making this video!
@mamessner
@mamessner 4 года назад
Watched this end to end. Really appreciate you taking the time to put this together. You saved all of us many hours of searching for this information piecemeal.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Hi Michael, Glad it was helpful! Clear skies, Nico
@thebeardedgeordiephotography
@thebeardedgeordiephotography 3 года назад
This is EXACTLY what I needed to help me get started. Thanks so much!
@flyingmedic
@flyingmedic Год назад
I spent 3 evenings watching this in detail. The teaching is superb and so professional in its presentation. I am quite new to photoshop and you have helped me enormously. Thanks again:-) Paul
@gman9525
@gman9525 3 года назад
This has been the video I’ve been looking for. Thank you. And shot from the same place I live was a funny boost. It is great for us beginners. Love to buy you a cup of coffee some time, talk about Astrophotography or whatever.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Unfortunately, I moved to Boston a couple years ago, but check out the Delaware Astronomical Society if you haven't yet. Great group!
@gman9525
@gman9525 3 года назад
Just my luck. Ever come back to visit, drinks are on me. Excellent work. I have learned the most from you Dylan O’Donnell and backyard Trever Jones. Hope to meet all three of you one day to say thank you in person.
@jessbailey1429
@jessbailey1429 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! This is the most thorough explanation I've seen. So tired of You Tube videos that spend 4 minutes showing 300+ Photoshop steps as though I already know everything. Well I don't, that's why I watching the video! Thanks for the list of equipment links as well.
@cletepfeiffer3469
@cletepfeiffer3469 5 лет назад
If you're interested, here's another pretty good Photo Shop DSO processing tutorial... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jqZREcJ54tY.html
@gomcse
@gomcse 3 года назад
Dude. How do you not have a million subscribers. You're the best.
@PellegrinoPool
@PellegrinoPool 3 года назад
seems like Google agrees with you. No matter what I do no matter what I want the next video of always is this guy I'm not subscribed I don't like him and I don't know why Google never stops sending me here. Somebody is paying someone something
@marksims8690
@marksims8690 4 года назад
Amazing!!! So much time and effort. Greatly appreciated.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks Mark! Glad it was helpful
@stuMoH88
@stuMoH88 4 года назад
How do you only have 4k subs? This is gold, thank you so much!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
SRLP Photography i probably need to post videos more often to gain followers. I have lots of ideas for videos, and many of them are half-started, but my follow-through is not so great. Oh well, thanks for watching; glad it was helpful!
@stuMoH88
@stuMoH88 4 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos Oh I know exactly what you mean! You have no idea how helpful this was, Photoshop confuses the crap out of me so I used Lightroom for my first shot of Andromeda. I will be trying again thanks to this video. I'm looking forward to seeing more from you! Thanks again ✌️
@DzMx
@DzMx 4 года назад
Thank your for your deep explainer. Just the right balance in details.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks! Glad it was helpful
@markn3586
@markn3586 3 года назад
I have been interested in trying this out. Unfortunately, most videos tell you what to do with little explanation. It is way over a beginner's understanding. The best thing you can do is explain why you are doing things. I haven't found anything as comprehensive as this tutorial for someone to 'try' astrophotography out. All the basics are provided and the explanations are excellent. This actually makes sense to me. Thanks for putting together an excellent tutorial.
@bowen2307
@bowen2307 5 лет назад
For background removal I usually do the same, but besides having a subtract layer, I make another layer, and take a 101 by 101 average colour pick, and then paint this entire layer in that colour. Then I change the mode to linear dodge and add it on top of the subtract layer. This makes sure that, after doing a 100% subtract, the background stays nice and clean - without touching the subtract settings.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 5 лет назад
Awesome, thanks for the tip!!
@CitizenSniiiips
@CitizenSniiiips 5 лет назад
Great video. This has been something I've been hoping someone would make. Just started my journey into astro and purchased my first scope last week. This video and your previous one will be super useful for me!
@darcyprice2387
@darcyprice2387 5 лет назад
Make sure your bank account is not running on over draft because the more you learn the more you might spend on this addictive hobby.
@dranrebnor
@dranrebnor 3 года назад
You are a genius and thank you for your time sharing your hard earned experiences to us.
@jimalford203
@jimalford203 4 года назад
Thank you I have learned a lot now I have to wait for CLEAR SKIES. regards Jim
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful Jim. Wishing for Clear Skies for you!
@MikeViker
@MikeViker 5 лет назад
This guy is the best, a true astrophotography master.
@specialized415
@specialized415 4 года назад
Absolutely brilliant tutorial man.. probably the best, most informative video I’ve watched so far - everything explained simply but thoroughly 👍🏻 The only thing I wish you’d covered was your polar alignment method.. I bet you could explain that in a simple way brilliantly. Keep it up man, and clear skies ahead.. RAWz.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks! I do cover using the Polemaster software in another video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ksFO3d6XvH0.html But maybe it would be better to do a whole video on different polar alignment options.
@specialized415
@specialized415 4 года назад
Nebula Photos hello nico.. I just ordered my polemaster earlier this evening and can’t wait for it to arrive 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
@@specialized415 Awesome! I love mine!
@drt9424
@drt9424 4 года назад
I really appreciate the pace and patience you have for explaining everything from top to bottom! I'm still putting together my basic rig and it's a pit lol. There's always something else I seem to be needing but i'm just about there. Your videos are by far the best paced and most informative. You are a great teacher!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks David! Let me know if you have any questions. I am still small enough on RU-vid that I can keep up with emails and such. Clear skies, Nico
@KBGtone
@KBGtone 5 лет назад
Great job! Understood all the processing steps. Going to watch it a few more times and put this valuable information to work. Thank you very much Nico!
@llavi01
@llavi01 5 лет назад
I love how detailed you are explaining how you process your images. Great video!
@tonyhaz6664
@tonyhaz6664 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video, it’s the best one I’ve watched with detail covering everything needed, and the how to use DSS was just what I needed, only used it once and just added lights as didn’t know what to do with darks, lights etc. I shall be watching it again as the PS editing I need to learn too. You covered so much and I have so much more hope my next nights shooting of Orion Nebula will improve loads. 👍🏻✅
@Nottsboy24
@Nottsboy24 5 лет назад
Orion Nebula ☺ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8WI-bvPZiZY.html
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 5 лет назад
Tony Haz glad it helped!! Clear skies Tony!
@astrojourneyuk
@astrojourneyuk 3 года назад
Wow, so much detail in the processing side of things. Great video, thanks.
@FROGGS01
@FROGGS01 4 года назад
Thanks for this step by step guide, helps alot.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
No problem! Clear skies!
@truthseeker5890
@truthseeker5890 5 лет назад
Very nice. A wonderful "tone of voice" for teaching, also. Fabulous job. Thank you for doing this.
@michaelmorris5116
@michaelmorris5116 5 лет назад
I've been looking through my 8" Meade for years but astrophotography is so very new for me. Everything was confusing until I came across your video which I must say is excellent and free for everyone. I live in Hawaii and light pollution here really sucks. Anyway, you'd make a good teacher and thanks for your help.
@kamcma1
@kamcma1 5 лет назад
This video is very informative and obviously effort went into putting it together. Thank you.
@prabhakarrao4922
@prabhakarrao4922 5 лет назад
By far the best tutorial I’ve come across. My heartfelt thanks to you for putting this together.
@Bar_Bar27
@Bar_Bar27 4 года назад
It looks so fun and so peaceful! I wish I had someone to do this with.. lots of fun!!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
It can be very peaceful! Look for a local astronomy club to find people to do it with.
@robertsipes7391
@robertsipes7391 3 года назад
Excellent video! I should have come to you first. I tried a lot of others, but got lost in technicalities. Tomorrow I shoot M42 (skies permitting) and I'll use this tutorial as my basic guide. Thanks Nico!
@duggus777
@duggus777 5 лет назад
Thanks Nico, I’ve watched quite a few videos on this topic but this was the one that connected all the dots for me. Great work and amazing photos.
@cletepfeiffer3469
@cletepfeiffer3469 5 лет назад
Terrific video! Very very helpful! Thank you so much for spending the time to teach this stuff. It is genuinely appreciated!
@brentonrasheed384
@brentonrasheed384 3 года назад
Fantastic to go through the process with you Nico! Appreciated!!
@alexlandrum8871
@alexlandrum8871 5 лет назад
I’ve been photographing for a while now and this basic walkthrough still helped a lot as it even explains the principles of more advanced techniques like plate solving. Great vid
@OMGTapioca
@OMGTapioca 3 года назад
There are many channels talk about astrophotography but always find you are one of the more patient and friendly photographers with detail steps and without too much technical terms. I like the idea of shooting calibration frames before the real action especially the dark. But also found it sometimes hard to do since you might not know the exact exposure time especially first time shooting a subject. Also, wouldn't temperature also a factor that might change over time?
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 3 года назад
Yes, good points. I tried to keep it simple, but I probably should have shown looking at weather forecast and only started taking darks after the temp stabilized and the camera was outside for an hour or so. As far as, knowing your exposure time. After shooting at a location once, you can typically reuse the same settings. Ideal exposure time is based more on the light pollution level, not the deep sky object.
@Creeno1
@Creeno1 4 года назад
By far the best 'walkthrough' I've seen. Ever. Yes, it is quite long. And I can only imagine the time and effort gone into this. But it is totaly worth the watch. Thanks a lot for this video.
@Zaris1021
@Zaris1021 5 лет назад
This is the best walkthrough ive seen thank u!
@revpatrickchand
@revpatrickchand 5 лет назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I will share what I have learned once the stars show themselves
@wanderingquestions7501
@wanderingquestions7501 5 лет назад
Excellent presentation. Many details clearly explained that others neglect to mention. Thanks!
@By.ozalsa
@By.ozalsa 3 года назад
One huge gigantic thanks for this amazing tutorial 🙏.
@GalacticHunter
@GalacticHunter 5 лет назад
Excellent in depth tutorial and great final image!
@Nottsboy24
@Nottsboy24 5 лет назад
Sure is good ☺
@lukesastro2380
@lukesastro2380 5 лет назад
Great Tutorial, thank you for sharing. Clear Skies!!!
@raincntry2657
@raincntry2657 5 лет назад
This is great. Very clear, very detailed.
@stuartmcloughlin
@stuartmcloughlin 4 года назад
Superb video - thank you!
@gooner9038
@gooner9038 5 лет назад
These are really great! The step-by-step approach is super helpful to novices like myself. Looking forward to more.
@stevewilsonAmbropoetica
@stevewilsonAmbropoetica 5 лет назад
Wow, amazing... Thank you for sharing the whole process. It truly helps a lot!!!
@brentwalthall9690
@brentwalthall9690 4 года назад
Hi Nico. I'm just getting started and this is the most helpful video I've found so far. I've been doing Milky Way photography, but would like to start doing DSO. Your video was very helpful. My suggestion for a future video for beginners is to do one with just telephoto lens, which is what beginners use since we haven't made the investment in a telescope yet. Thank you for the great video!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Hi Brent, thanks for your comment and the suggestion! I will add it to the list. Clear skies, Nico
@richardr3178
@richardr3178 5 лет назад
Very nice video Nico! Very informative!
@catpool
@catpool 5 лет назад
Perfect tutorial, thank you very much.
@drummingspain207
@drummingspain207 5 лет назад
2:13:35 kitty translation: "Come on you've been on that thing for hours.... where's my tea?!!!" Really great vid - many thanks for all your efforts!
@jeffvoight6586
@jeffvoight6586 4 года назад
Seriously, what everybody else is saying. Nice work.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks Jeff. Let me know if you have any questions or requests.
@ronaldsoltis4576
@ronaldsoltis4576 5 лет назад
Very well done and informative. Looking forward to more.
@andyg8197
@andyg8197 3 года назад
thanks, it is truly a Tutorial. I love it ! People disliking this - really???? Are you mad? Sorry guys, but there is no hope for you .
@wyngaart1
@wyngaart1 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video and you exelent explained workflow. Special starting from the DeepSkyStacker and Photoshop. I'd watched a lot of youtube video's on it but I'd never came to a good result because the go to fast or left parts out. This is clear to me and I'll have to process the Orion Nebula again. .... this weekend :)
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@JohnICGomes
@JohnICGomes 4 года назад
Best coverage on the end to end process...!
@martineastburn3679
@martineastburn3679 4 года назад
Have a check list of what to take. Make it by a mock setup in the house/backyard. In 87 or there about I went on a trip into the mountains into dark skies. We went with two other friends and enjoyed our night however I forgot the eye piece holder. I was able to rig up one from a camera mount and tape. Crazy time without a list.
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Yes, a checklist is a very good idea! I talk about that in one of my first videos. I've definitely been guilty of forgetting something important!
@galileo5854
@galileo5854 5 лет назад
Greatest tutorial i have seen. Thank you very much!
@achimfreyer1138
@achimfreyer1138 4 года назад
this is a fantastic tutorial to process nebulas. Thanks a thousand times. Just did mz firt one using 60 mins of data. the result is breathtaking. Waow!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Love seeing comments like this Achim! Very glad it was helpful
@jameswarner4831
@jameswarner4831 5 лет назад
Extremely helpful - thank you!
@DeepSpaceDad
@DeepSpaceDad 5 лет назад
Great walkthrough. Thanks!
@robertnovak7433
@robertnovak7433 5 лет назад
Awesome, thanks for this type of video, very helpful!!!!
@davew1234
@davew1234 5 лет назад
What a great video. You’ve taught me a lot, thank you 👍
@rjg82070
@rjg82070 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for this! Very helpful!
@Ardjekwartje
@Ardjekwartje 5 лет назад
Extremely useful! Thanks!
@pnousiai
@pnousiai 4 года назад
Absolutely fantastic video for beginner astrophotographer like me! Thank you very much and keep up good work!
@outdegree
@outdegree 4 года назад
I would like to thank you a lot for this tutorial. Today I did my first stack from last night’s acquisition. I would only recommend if you could share your acquisition files so that people could experiment and practice with your files before they go on their own. Thank you and have a splendid 2020! :)
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks for the suggestion Sebastian! I will look for the files. If I can find them, I will upload them and add the link on my website. If this happens, I will also update you here.
@outdegree
@outdegree 4 года назад
@@NebulaPhotos Thank you very much!
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
@@outdegree Hi Sebastian, I finally had time to upload the files, and the link to download them is now on my website here: www.nebulaphotos.com/resources/m42/ Thanks, Nico
@TheHoward187
@TheHoward187 4 года назад
Wow. Instant subscribe. Well done. Keep these videos coming. Just getting into this hobby. Can use ALL the help I can get, especially at processing with photoshop. Never used any programs before nor, do I know that much on cameras and photography, . Have just been a lover of astronomy. and the first time I seen jupiter red spot and banding, all I wanted to do was take a picture and show the world. Thanks again for the lessons and chance for me to do just that. Also a shout out to Trevor Jones @astrobackyard
@NebulaPhotos
@NebulaPhotos 4 года назад
Thanks! Nothing beats seeing the planets through the eyepiece! Clear skies, NIco
@killerbud69
@killerbud69 4 года назад
Great PS Tutorial! Love it!
@G4L4CTICR4DIO
@G4L4CTICR4DIO 5 месяцев назад
DSO is now TELESCOPIUS .....great video again!
@joejasper4073
@joejasper4073 2 года назад
Two Ps trick - Ctrl or Cmd I to invert a selected mask or hold the Alt/Opt key when invoking the mask to get a black mask. Try exploring layer properties, "Blend If" background to avoid applying curves to the core. Alt click the white slider to split it and move the left half to the left to have a gradient of how your adjustment will affect the core vs rest of pic. Thanks for another detailed video. It is interesting to see how your processing has evolved.
@nilaya80
@nilaya80 5 лет назад
This video explained all my questions. Thank you very much
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