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Originally Posted by yusbot
OMG, it's beautiful. do you have step by step editing process in photoshop? I'm newbie, never get this kind of image in one shot.
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I make a few adjustments in photoshop. Brightness & contrast, levels, curves, exposure, & saturation (editing each color channel). I don't have any set guide lines though, I just make little tweaks until it I like the look of it. I also like to use the unsharp mask, create a layer mask paint over the areas I want it to work on, it helps to bring out more details in the dust clouds etc. It is hard to type everything, I'll have to make a youtube video one day! P.S there are already a lot of vid's on youtube. a good one is 'how to edit the milky way'
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Originally Posted by rcheshire
Great images Russ. Flats make a difference and are worth including for other than vignetting. I am curious as to why you took the bias frames at a different ISO, not that it matters I guess, a bias is a bias? What type of camera?
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I'm not sure why my bias were at a different ISO, I would usually shoot at the same ISO, but you are right, I don't think it really matters. I use a 6D

P.S. I did use flats, I forgot to type them in. ooops.