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stonedunicorn

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  1. So these are all the Raw photos feel free to edit them and post the results! Raw Photos
  2. Would love to see this in full quality! Looks very good you pulled more data from the actual galaxy. Thanks for trying! I am uploading all the raw files if someone wants to do some further editing. Sadly this was manually tracked thats why i used 2s exposure 320mm FF didnt allow me much more. But i got a pretty good feeling on what this would look like with a tracker!
  3. i did a lot of editing and some fake flares thats why it may look a bit fake but i kinda like it
  4. wow i just checked the autosave and its brighter compared to the outputed tif. But i think it doesnt contain the dark and biased frames. So there is definitely something with the outputed tif. ttps://www.dropbox.com/s/ijagt9cxmzc9ere/Autosave.tif?dl=0
  5. yes we got similar results he did move the luminance sliders at dss which i didnt so he got more exposure but if someone knows from dss maybe he can tell us if the luminance sliders would have made the stacked photos much better if i had adjusted them a bit more?
  6. yes with some biased and dark frames this was at 320mm ff with a6000 crop
  7. Ok so this is the the tiff file feel free to edit it and upload the results on some cloud platform i am also uplloading all the raw files. https://www.dropbox.com/s/92w5zn49tt8uvv8/ANDROMEDA.TIF?dl=0 Some info. This was shot on a a6000 with an old jupiter 200mm f4 on a tripod, manual tracked. 2/sec exposure 6400 iso
  8. dropbox has a limit to 2gb and all of them are around 3gb so i will upload them in google drive if that helps and if some can make something out of it would be great, but with my upload speed this will time some hours so stay tuned
  9. thats the final image from that stuck but i am a bit dissapointed i hoped for something better will try stacking again with some different settings and hope for the best
  10. if you see his light frames and the final image from dss they look almost the same exposure. I used photoshop and with some minor edit i didnt see that much results. I used 120 lightframes and some dark and biased. But the end results is nowhere near other people are getting what i did wrong? i used mostly the recommended settings when stacking the photos.
  11. Hello everyone i am experiencing this problem with deep sky stacker the brighter photo is one of the light frames and the darker one is the result from deep sky stacker. I opened the tif final image in photoshop and it looked the same, what setting i have to change so that this doesnt happen? thank you!
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