![]() ![]() Shooting very faint moving targets can be pretty challenging. In the previous blogs, I’ve hinted about a technique that will let you get the most out of your astro images. But before we even discuss doing any processing, let’s discuss how to best shoot the scene. You’ll find that 99% of the deep sky images that you shoot will require some form of post-processing. There’s a lot to learn when it comes to taking the images from the camera to making a final image for display. Hopefully I can share what I’ve learned to help speed up your learning process. I was always pretty good with the computer, electronics, and the mechanical hardware, but learning to process the images was a huge challenge. For most there’s a fairly big learning curve with astrophotography. ![]() Hopefully you’ve been out shooting and applying what you’ve learned about astrophotography. ![]()
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