I tried photostacking for the first time
I tried photostacking for the first time


I took about 30 raw 30s exposures from my phone propped up on the roof, stacked them with deep sky stacker, and I'm impressed at the result.
I tried photostacking for the first time
I took about 30 raw 30s exposures from my phone propped up on the roof, stacked them with deep sky stacker, and I'm impressed at the result.
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This looks awesome. Can you link a detailed instruction? I think it would be cool to recreate.
I didn't really follow any specific instructions, but here's what I did:
Pro tip: try to keep trees and other landscape out of the frame of the photos because deep sky stacker tracks the earth's rotation, meaning the landscape will be blurry.
Do you know the tools to track/find the object of interest in the sky ?
I've been meaning to take on astro photography but always intimidated by the post processing stuff.
Take a look at stellarium. It's an app that uses your phone's compass to show a map of the stars. I've not used it as my phone has a god awful compass so the map is inaccurate.
sounds straightforward enough. Thank you so much!!
No problem :)
Here's how noisy the image would have been if I used one frame with a higher iso instead of 30 of them
Also remember to find a spot with less light pollution so that more stars would be visible.
Oh yea and the software runs in bottles under wine on Linux. Just say no to automatic updates when it asks as that causes some funky behaviour.
Sadly, I think my camera has some partially dead pixels, I'll see