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Looking for feedback and advice re: initial attempts at Astrophotography

Started May 12, 2021 | Photos thread
Advi
Advi Regular Member • Posts: 456
Sequator
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Use sequator. It is a very useful freeware (no ads) software.

It allows you to stack multiple shots, compensating the movement of the stars.

Take a lot of pictures, and the last photo take with caps on (completely dark). This will be your noise photo.

You can input CR3 files, that helps a lot in details.

So, at the end, your final picture will be 10min or 15 min exposure picture.

Sequator can be found here: https://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Graphic-Others/Sequator.shtml

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