Night Photography: Stacking Technique For Star Trails – TMELive.com
Posted on July 12, 2010 by Ed
In this Night Photography tutorial Patti Schulze gives you an alternate way to create star trail photographs. This technique, known as the stacking method, involves making a number of short exposures, and combining them using an action in Photoshop to create the illusion of one long exposure with long star trails. This method eliminates the need for using noise reduction and can dramatically reduce the amount of time needed in the field to create star trail photographs. Patti outlines the equipment, exposure, and Photoshop techniques needed to execute this wonderful Night Photography technique.
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wxb200
- 12th Jul, 10 09:07am
Awesome tutorial!!! …
Awesome tutorial!!! You sound a bit nervous, though… No need, you give a great presentation, my fellow photographer.
suddesphoto
- 12th Jul, 10 09:07am
Great video thanks …
Great video thanks for help. I was wondering if you could explain how to upload Keiths Software onto the bridge after it has been downloaded and where to go from there. Thanks.
Chrisjr2007
- 12th Jul, 10 09:07am
thank you =]
thank you =]
dennisdye1
- 12th Jul, 10 09:07am
wow, this really …
wow, this really sweet, what was your iso when you went back to your shots
UmpaLoempa
- 12th Jul, 10 09:07am
thanks, fun …
thanks, fun tutorial.
TheMindfulEye
- 12th Jul, 10 09:07am
I have the Canon …
I have the Canon Timer Remote Controller, TC-80N3. The controller has a timer, interval timer, long exposure timer and exposure-count setting.
Thanks!
Patti
popwar56
- 12th Jul, 10 09:07am
what cable release …
what cable release do you have that you are able to set the settings you have?