Information is good. Just learning PS and there are things done here that I have no idea on how it was done. I have a long way to go before I could try this.
Hi Dan, I was looking to learn the art of blending, and was recommended to you as you have an Astro blending online workshop, are these still available
Hi! Yes, I have a complete module about blendings on my advanced Milky Way Course here: academy.capturetheatlas.com/courses/capture-the-milky-way-advanced-course/
Hi, thx for the Video! Is it also possible to replace the sky from the Sharp-Sky-Image to the Foreground-Image? So maybe i can take for example a Stacked Foreground-Image and a tracked and stacked Sky-Image. Both edited in Sequator and finally blend them as a Sky-Replacement together in Photoshop? Greetings from Palatina-Forest, Germany
Hi Dan, I would like to try capturing milky way but don't have an astromodified camera or tracker. Would it still work ? Having and r6mii and 24-105 f4
Very clever approach. Nicely done
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you! This was very informative.
Thank you!!!
Information is good. Just learning PS and there are things done here that I have no idea on how it was done. I have a long way to go before I could try this.
Hi Dan, I was looking to learn the art of blending, and was recommended to you as you have an Astro blending online workshop, are these still available
Hi! Yes, I have a complete module about blendings on my advanced Milky Way Course here: academy.capturetheatlas.com/courses/capture-the-milky-way-advanced-course/
@@CapturetheAtlas very much appreciated
Hi, thx for the Video! Is it also possible to replace the sky from the Sharp-Sky-Image to the Foreground-Image?
So maybe i can take for example a Stacked Foreground-Image and a tracked and stacked Sky-Image. Both edited in Sequator and finally blend them as a Sky-Replacement together in Photoshop?
Greetings from Palatina-Forest, Germany
Gran vídeo Dan! ;-) Me los voy a ver todos en inglés! Jaja.
haha you're the best Chano!!! ;)
Hi Dan, I would like to try capturing milky way but don't have an astromodified camera or tracker.
Would it still work ? Having and r6mii and 24-105 f4
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