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Hypnotist
04-09-2010, 10:39 PM
Hi,
Since I'm really just getting into astrophotography, I'd like to know what I have to do on Adobe Pse 8 in order to edit a photo and process it (tutorial). Do I also need Deep Sky Stacker?
:newbie::help:
:thanx:
p1taylor
04-09-2010, 11:06 PM
Hi yes you do need deep sky stacker or something, I am reasonably new to this, if it is any help what I use is maxim for imaging and staking, photoshop cs and pixelinsit to proses hop this is of some help.
peter
Alchemy
05-09-2010, 01:46 AM
What sort of camera are you using ?
Hypnotist
05-09-2010, 02:11 AM
I'm using a Nikon D40x. (I know most everyone will say that a Canon is better, but I've got what I've got. I'm only 15.) :hi:
Alchemy
05-09-2010, 07:49 AM
What I used to do when I had a dslr was this
Convert the raw files via the software that came with the camera and turn it into a 16 bit tif.
I would do this for the lights, flats, darks, dark flats and bias.
The more of each the better, particularly lights.
Then I stack in deep sky stacker, take the stacked and calibrated image to Photoshop, from here you can saturate colors, apply a highlights shadow stretch, do some sharpening, some star size reduction, remove some noise, do a bit of selective blurring if you want. The options are many.
Some would no doubt stack just the raw files..... Each to his own but thats how i did it.
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