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Learning The Basics Of Astrophotography Editing

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    Learning The Basics Of Astrophotography Editing

    Astrophotography isn’t easy. Even with good equipment, simply snapping a picture of the night sky won’t produce anything particularly impressive. You’ll likely just get a black vo…

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      Always appreciate updated and current videos on the process, even if I can’t mimic on Linux.

      Something that has always frustrated me about the editing process is that every program has its own unique features

      Some you get wavlets

      Some you get stacking and aligning

      Some you get level adjustments and curves

      All while most of the programs are deprecated and/or abandonware

      I think currently I have Registax, Auto Stakkar, Siril, PiPP, and Gimp installed for processing just because some programs perform features better than others.

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