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Night Sky Shooting / Astrophotography on X-T2 : ETTR? ISO 1600?

Started Oct 2, 2018 | Discussions thread
JakeInChicago
JakeInChicago Contributing Member • Posts: 558
Thank you for the pointers πŸ™
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Astrophotographer 10 wrote:

There is an option in Sequator to mask the landscape and it does not do that blurring and stacks them accurately on top of each other with no motion blur. I use that all the time and it works well.

You are going to get motion blur without that setting.

Greg.

Noted, thank you for the tip Greg!

vegetaleb wrote:

Use "freeze ground" so land parts don't look blurry and select the sky part only

Thank you for the tip Jeff, that must be the setting to which Greg was referring. I visited your blog just now and appreciate you taking the time to write such a thorough tutorial on Milky Way photography (in fact I see you mentioned that setting in your blog post).

I perused your blog a bit and it looks like your other tutorials will be helpful as well. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

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