Astrophotography Made Easy - Part 4: Processing
*Here's a link for the TIFF file, so you can follow along in Photoshop:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fXwOSWykZ0LviNcycG3OUbAE7jttnYN5/view?usp=sharing
In the final video of my Astro Made Easy Course, we'll go through the full post-processing workflow. I use a specialized workflow that's designed for modern DSLR/mirrorless cameras. This tends to give great results most of the time. However, there will be some cases where the more traditional workflow does a better job. For example, if you have an older DSLR that has a lot of sensor problems (banding, amp glow, color noise, etc...) then this workflow may exacerbate those problems. In your case, you'd want to try taking Dark, Flat, and Bias Frames. These calibration frames are designed to help subdue the sensor-related problems.
For more information on processing, check out my Deep Space Course which has full-length tutorials for many different objects:
https://www.peterzelinka.com/tutorials
Starry Sky Stacker:
https://sites.google.com/site/starryskystacker/home
DeepSkyStacker:
http://deepskystacker.free.fr/english/index.html
Sequator:
https://sites.google.com/site/sequatorglobal/
00:00 - Intro
1:15 - Initial Edits in Camera RAW
13:40 - Stack Photos
23:21 - Photoshop Intro
25:38 - Levels Adjustment
28:40 - Curves Adjustments
34:49 - Cropping
36:09 - Selective Color
42:27 - Camera RAW Adjustments
46:03 - Fix Gradients
48:42 - Save Final Image
Видео Astrophotography Made Easy - Part 4: Processing канала Peter Zelinka
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fXwOSWykZ0LviNcycG3OUbAE7jttnYN5/view?usp=sharing
In the final video of my Astro Made Easy Course, we'll go through the full post-processing workflow. I use a specialized workflow that's designed for modern DSLR/mirrorless cameras. This tends to give great results most of the time. However, there will be some cases where the more traditional workflow does a better job. For example, if you have an older DSLR that has a lot of sensor problems (banding, amp glow, color noise, etc...) then this workflow may exacerbate those problems. In your case, you'd want to try taking Dark, Flat, and Bias Frames. These calibration frames are designed to help subdue the sensor-related problems.
For more information on processing, check out my Deep Space Course which has full-length tutorials for many different objects:
https://www.peterzelinka.com/tutorials
Starry Sky Stacker:
https://sites.google.com/site/starryskystacker/home
DeepSkyStacker:
http://deepskystacker.free.fr/english/index.html
Sequator:
https://sites.google.com/site/sequatorglobal/
00:00 - Intro
1:15 - Initial Edits in Camera RAW
13:40 - Stack Photos
23:21 - Photoshop Intro
25:38 - Levels Adjustment
28:40 - Curves Adjustments
34:49 - Cropping
36:09 - Selective Color
42:27 - Camera RAW Adjustments
46:03 - Fix Gradients
48:42 - Save Final Image
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