Nice image...glad the mojo has come back...we all get it at times in photography generally too...the weather and no imaging and such add life pressures and less time and it mounts up....best wishes
Great job! I was out just last night getting some images of the comet and was looking to see if there's a way to process them without having to acquire and learn a new piece of software. Your description of how to stack a short series of images in Photoshop is just the thing! Looking forward to the results. Thanks Stace.
Well done Stace, lovely captures and very well put together tutorial. I snapped Neowise last night through a little gap, but I'm going to keep blasting Neowise with the camera until I've got something I'm really happy with. Like you Hale Bopp was the last naked eye comet I saw, and that was a looong time ago! So lets not waste this amazing opportunity guys, a naked eye comet is a magical thing! :)
Stace, you are my hero! I’ve never seen this method of stacking, wasn’t a fan of the other manual stacking processes I’ve seen. I’m going to take another look at my Neowise data. Luna’s handwriting is great btw, such a good helper! Thanks you two, I enjoy all your videos.
Great video explanation. As an amateur & channel newbie, can I ask what the image stacking actually does? I don't have photoshop etc - stacking is something i've only heard/seen on various channels
Hey Karen! Thanks for getting in touch! Stacking basically boosts the signal (of the object) in your image compared to the noise (because of low light etc) . It’s all about maximising signal to noise ratio. There’s another video on my channel called stacking for beginners, give it a watch and let me know what you think :)
You can also use a free program such as Deep sky stacker to carry out the stacking bit, then use a free image editor such as GIMP to do the post processing
Yeah I’ve never heard it called the 300 rule :) I just usually take my crop factor into account so : 500/(Lens length x1.6) . I use PhotoPills now which has got a calculator that takes it all into account anyway. I mentioned there’s lots of apps out there to calculate it :)
@@AstroStace Phew! that's all good then, Stace :) I'd heard of PhotoPills but hadn't witnessed it in action. One of the many good bits of your video :) I liked that you mentioned bino's. I sold all my binos and scopes etc a year ago when I moved house and Neowise has got me shopping for binos again :)
Thanks for the amazing tutorial. I am using photoshop for the first time. So when you mentioned notch(or nudge) the frame, I really got confused at around 13.50. Can you explain how can I do that using keyboard in Windows laptop?
Thank you - that was very timely. I managed to get some pics Saturday night. I took about 50. Half a dozen at 200mm I was able to merge and get a hint of the blue ion tail as well as the yellow dust tail. I used a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 lens with 2 secs at 200mm end and 5 at the 70 end. ISO mix of 1600 and 3200
Got images already and one even shared on facebook...but as I was looking through your photoshop editing guide part I went at one place full "facepalm" as you just showed me a MUCH simpler way of doing manual stacking as i have been doing so far :D
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Thanks Stace. I had planned on going out tonight to try to shoot it with a Tamron 200-400mm and maybe a 70-200mm Tamron. Weather permitting. We;'ve been having some weird weather this year. Your video gave me some key tips. What was the software you used?
@@AstroStace the Photopills. I already have an older version of SkySafari. I found the PhotoPills in the Google Play Store, but even $10 is a bit dear right now. I'll go with about 1.5-2 seconds at 400mm. That is, if the skies clear out tonight and I can get a good view of it.
I have been looking for a easy to understand explanation of how to get a good image of Comet Neowise...and finally I have found it. I got a half decent shot on my phone camera but really want to get one with my Nikon D7000 and 70-300 lens. If I can fiqure out the exposure length! (Fingers crossed). Thank you for this video.
I saw Hale-Bopp when I was little too! I remember it always being over my mates house while we were playing out!
Excellent - thanks much for explaining the PS part so lucidly.
I love that we’re all out imaging the same target at the moment and then making videos about it 😃 you’ve got a great shot there Stace!
Very good and detailed explanation Stacey! Clear skies :-).
Nice image...glad the mojo has come back...we all get it at times in photography generally too...the weather and no imaging and such add life pressures and less time and it mounts up....best wishes
The people who dislike this video are the same people who think naked eye comets are lame...
Great video, Stace! Very helpful for those using a camera, full of the important details and fun at the same time. Great shots by you of the comet!
Great job! I was out just last night getting some images of the comet and was looking to see if there's a way to process them without having to acquire and learn a new piece of software. Your description of how to stack a short series of images in Photoshop is just the thing! Looking forward to the results. Thanks Stace.
Big canon fan. Loving the white canon.
Well done Stace, lovely captures and very well put together tutorial. I snapped Neowise last night through a little gap, but I'm going to keep blasting Neowise with the camera until I've got something I'm really happy with. Like you Hale Bopp was the last naked eye comet I saw, and that was a looong time ago! So lets not waste this amazing opportunity guys, a naked eye comet is a magical thing! :)
Thank you 😊 absolutely agree! Everyone needs to get out there and take it all in! What an opportunity!
Stace, you are my hero! I’ve never seen this method of stacking, wasn’t a fan of the other manual stacking processes I’ve seen. I’m going to take another look at my Neowise data. Luna’s handwriting is great btw, such a good helper! Thanks you two, I enjoy all your videos.
Excellent explanations! Thank you!!!
Good work stacey!
Best video I have found on how to photograph Neowise! Thank you. I hope to go out tonight.
Thanks so much!!
Great video explanation. As an amateur & channel newbie, can I ask what the image stacking actually does? I don't have photoshop etc - stacking is something i've only heard/seen on various channels
Hey Karen! Thanks for getting in touch! Stacking basically boosts the signal (of the object) in your image compared to the noise (because of low light etc) . It’s all about maximising signal to noise ratio. There’s another video on my channel called stacking for beginners, give it a watch and let me know what you think :)
You can also use a free program such as Deep sky stacker to carry out the stacking bit, then use a free image editor such as GIMP to do the post processing
@@AstroStace cool - i'll check it out, thank you 🙂
Excellent Stacey!! I'm wanting to go out again if Scotland allows ;). Fab shot.
Thanks Helena! I’ve got my fingers crossed for you :)
I have a general idea, going out tonight, thanks for the great info.
Great video! I just discovered your channel and immediately subscribed after watching.
Thanks Wayne! 😀
Stace! I just thought! Isn't it the 300 rule for crop sensor cameras like the 200D. I think the 500 rule is for full frame.
Yeah I’ve never heard it called the 300 rule :) I just usually take my crop factor into account so : 500/(Lens length x1.6) . I use PhotoPills now which has got a calculator that takes it all into account anyway. I mentioned there’s lots of apps out there to calculate it :)
@@AstroStace Phew! that's all good then, Stace :) I'd heard of PhotoPills but hadn't witnessed it in action. One of the many good bits of your video :) I liked that you mentioned bino's. I sold all my binos and scopes etc a year ago when I moved house and Neowise has got me shopping for binos again :)
Thanks for the amazing tutorial. I am using photoshop for the first time. So when you mentioned notch(or nudge) the frame, I really got confused at around 13.50. Can you explain how can I do that using keyboard in Windows laptop?
I was able to figure out. :) Shift + Arrow key :)
Good stuff here Stace. Solid advice! 😊
Thanks :) just trying to get folks out there before it disappears:)
Thank you - that was very timely. I managed to get some pics Saturday night. I took about 50. Half a dozen at 200mm I was able to merge and get a hint of the blue ion tail as well as the yellow dust tail. I used a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 lens with 2 secs at 200mm end and 5 at the 70 end. ISO mix of 1600 and 3200
Awesome, thanks. great shots, i've not had a chance due to weather. :-(
Got images already and one even shared on facebook...but as I was looking through your photoshop editing guide part I went at one place full "facepalm" as you just showed me a MUCH simpler way of doing manual stacking as i have been doing so far :D
Nice capture Stace!!! Hope the clouds cooperate in my location to see this beauty!
Very good. As you say look outside and have fun. End of July is right 😁
Phew! Glad I got it right haha
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Thanks for the info on the stacking mode. I was struggling to find that earlier.
Thanks Stace. I had planned on going out tonight to try to shoot it with a Tamron 200-400mm and maybe a 70-200mm Tamron. Weather permitting. We;'ve been having some weird weather this year.
Your video gave me some key tips. What was the software you used?
:) software...which bit? Sky Safari or PhotoPills? :)
@@AstroStace the Photopills. I already have an older version of SkySafari. I found the PhotoPills in the Google Play Store, but even $10 is a bit dear right now. I'll go with about 1.5-2 seconds at 400mm. That is, if the skies clear out tonight and I can get a good view of it.
Always nice to see a new video :)
Thank you 😊
I have been looking for a easy to understand explanation of how to get a good image of Comet Neowise...and finally I have found it. I got a half decent shot on my phone camera but really want to get one with my Nikon D7000 and 70-300 lens. If I can fiqure out the exposure length! (Fingers crossed).
Thank you for this video.
No worries Phil, thank you very much for the good feedback :) let me know how you get on !
@@AstroStace I will indeed, just need a clear night
Great stuff Stacy. Thanks :-)
Thank you :)
het space ur a star lol great video xxx
Thanks Mike!
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Love this 😍
Biggest fan haha
Tomorrow I'll search it but maybe the clouds in the morning and the mountain don't let me to shot it.
Keep at it! :)
Handsome!
Hello Stacey,can we do a collab video,I too make similar content