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astronobob
06-05-2013, 12:47 AM
Hi all,
Had the opportunity for a night at Lake Wyaralong, SE Qld, Caught up gassbagging with a BAS/Astrofest member & glimpsed through his 10" meade at some wonders (nice)
This Image is a 1st StarStax work for me, happy it came together without a hitch, tho my imaging technique leaves room for plenty improvement ? Any advise much welcomed.
Stats: 207 x 30sec, 600D with ICNR, iso 1600, 10-20mm sigma @ 10mm, F4. Taking 3 & 3/4hrs.
Also a humble 2min Vid Animation put together from the subsequent building subs ?
Hope it worth the squizz,,,
http://youtu.be/uGIAq4I-BKA
iceman
06-05-2013, 04:41 AM
Nice work Bob, great start.
The star trails is great, however you've lost almost all of the star colour. Try increasing saturation/brightness, or ensure it's not blown out at capture.
The video is numbingly slow :) You need to play the frames back at minimum 24fps. Yes it means it's over quickly, but that's fine. Eventually you'll have multiple sequences to string together.
Ross G
06-05-2013, 09:23 AM
So many stars!
Looks great Bob.
Ross.
astronobob
07-05-2013, 01:54 AM
Thanx & appreciate your feedback Mike, agree & have taken it aboard, I realised I lossed color after, had noise colour up high from previous session ? Attached below is a Re-process ?
Also, Windows Movie Maker, I dont think has a 'frame rate' option as such, though I did manage speed-up by losing some frames, more in some places than others, kinda varies the speed for additional effect, Down to 28 seconds now :thumbsup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io44CfmXV3U&feature=youtu.be
Cheers Ross, the Sigma 10-20mm & 10mm give close to 45degree field which fit a few more than the average lens, allows more distortion too ;)
ourkind
08-05-2013, 12:30 AM
Nice one Bob the 2nd version looks much better! I haven't had a go at stacking star trails yet, I'll get around to it, but Mike's advice is handy to know. Well done :thumbsup:
astronobob
08-05-2013, 10:40 AM
Cheers Carlos, Im sure youll do a great job when give it go, nothing hard about it ! Tho I find myself needing more time, so can practice on this type stuff, plenty room for improvement for this duck, Lol.
Really liking your last few photos, inspiring stuff.
All the best mate :thumbsup:
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