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Single Image Milky Way Editing with Snapseed 

Rob Tilsley
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@PauloSergioMDC
@PauloSergioMDC 3 года назад
I downloaded Snapseed yesterday afternoon and basically edited some of the pics I took with my cellphone till I passed out. This is a great share. Look forward to trying it Darktable. And looking at images I've taken in darker, clearer skies. Bravo
@StargazerRob
@StargazerRob 3 года назад
Hi Paulo, thank you, really glad that Snapseed is working out well for you. I love darktable, personally I found a bit of a learning curve with darktable, but now that I know it I wouldn't use anything else.
@tonyb.1250
@tonyb.1250 3 года назад
Excellent! Just discovered you can pinch and zoom the area that the selector tool affects... Great tutorial - Thanks 😀
@StargazerRob
@StargazerRob 3 года назад
Ahh, that's very cool! Thank you
@AdirondackAstronomy
@AdirondackAstronomy 3 года назад
Great to see a tutorial on how to do some editing on a device. Just proving again that you don't always need a high powered machine! Keep up the awesome videos, Rob!
@StargazerRob
@StargazerRob 3 года назад
Thank you Mike! Absolutely yes, so much possible on mobile devices
@AdirondackAstronomy
@AdirondackAstronomy 3 года назад
@@StargazerRob not sure if I missed it in the video, but were these photos from a DSLR, or a phone?
@StargazerRob
@StargazerRob 3 года назад
@@AdirondackAstronomy From the DSLR, same image I used in the Darktable Milky Way video. I did the very basic stuff to the RAW image, to make it like an unedited JPEG, as a starting point
@christopherjones4604
@christopherjones4604 3 года назад
Thanks Rob, very useful vid. The selector tool allows you to change brightness, contrast, saturation and structure locally, just slide up and down to choose, so quite a powerful tool 👍
@StargazerRob
@StargazerRob 3 года назад
Ahh, thanks for the tip! Yeah, that's really useful. Thank you!
@PratabAli
@PratabAli 3 года назад
Lucky to be alive in the digital camera and digital manipulation software era. Suppose astrophotography in the film camera era would've been a different game. Sensitivity and quality of film, lens technology advancements yet to be made. Although they would have less light pollution to contend with. I didn't know such apps existed. I always turn to a PC for processing.
@StargazerRob
@StargazerRob 3 года назад
I usually only use Snapseed for pictures I take with my phone, it's much better than the default editor in my phone's OS. Lucky imaging and stacking wasn't possible with film, I don't know how they coped!
@chrislee8886
@chrislee8886 3 года назад
I didn’t know about the selector tool either!
@StargazerRob
@StargazerRob 3 года назад
It was a lucky find!
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