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Take Better Milky Way Photos in 2020

In this video I'll show you two ways to capture better Milky Way photos in 2020!

The first method is called photo stacking. Rather than taking a single exposure, try taking 5 - 20 exposures. These photos should all have the same camera settings and be taken immediately one after the other. You can then load up these RAW photos in Adobe Camera RAW or Lightroom and do some basic edits. Finally, use an application like Sequator or StarryLandscapeStacker to stack all the images together. This will create a much cleaner final photo.

The second method requires a star tracker. This is a simple device that will slowly move your camera with the speed of the stars. You'll need to take one exposure with the star tracker turned on, and one with the star tracker turned off. Once you have both photos, you can edit them and blend them together.

For more information on this whole process, check out my other videos on YouTube or my full courses:

https://www.peterzelinka.com/tutorials

Видео Take Better Milky Way Photos in 2020 канала Peter Zelinka
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14 мая 2020 г. 23:00:22
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