Submitted by EduardoVrd t3_11jcoc8 in space
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[deleted] t1_jb1yd6t wrote
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223specialist t1_jb24r2p wrote
So do the individual pictures just look like a normal picture of the sky with like a smartphone? And you don't get that crazy exposure until you stack them?
EduardoVrd OP t1_jb25nyf wrote
Yes friend, i used to take single pictures of 10/15 seconds of exposure and the milky way looked nice. BUT, the more exposure time you have... The more details and the more bright, the milky way looks. So, stacking images is the best if you want to get a WOW picture. I have 4 minutes of exposure in this image.. imagine the ones who take 10 minutes of exposure
223specialist t1_jb25xbn wrote
Fantastic work, looks really great. What platform is the stacking program on? Windows? I couldn't find "Sequator" with a quick google
EduardoVrd OP t1_jb26bvn wrote
You can look for ASTAP and DeepSkyStacker. Those are another programs to stack images.. i use windows, i am not sure if Mac runs those programs
theillini19 t1_jb77mx7 wrote
In the individual frames you will see detail too. From very dark places, the Milky Way looks incredible even with your naked eye. This is a picture I took with my smartphone while visiting some of the darkest skies in the US
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EduardoVrd OP t1_jb1y7dn wrote
60 pictures shot at 4", ISO 800, F/4. Equipment: Canon T6 + 18-55mm kit lens. Pictures stacked on Sequator and post processed on Lightroom Mobile. Shot in Chile 🇨🇱