Just published a pretty thorough article on Night photography from conceptualization, technique and post-processing, including pano and stacked star trails in Photoshop CS4.
alibenn wrote:
cheers for the link Dan.. Considerably more concise than my article..
Thanks, though I think our approaches are complementary. I wrote mine as a sort of quick primer for folks who just need the basics. There is, as you certainly know, a lot more to this than just the basics, though.
gdanmitchell wrote:
Thanks, though I think our approaches are complementary. I wrote mine as a sort of quick primer for folks who just need the basics. There is, as you certainly know, a lot more to this than just the basics, though.
Dan
Thanks for stopping by and leaving the comment on the article, appreciate it.. cheers.
Dear ailbenn: Fine Work! But you owe yourself a copy of AutoPano Pro which is much, MUCH more powerful, fast and hassle free than typical stitching programs.
SoundHound wrote:
Dear ailbenn: Fine Work! But you owe yourself a copy of AutoPano Pro which is much, MUCH more powerful, fast and hassle free than typical stitching programs.
But in almost all cases the stitching in CS4 will work just fine - great, even.
Alister, I'm only about half way through the article, but it's great so far. Interesting information and it looks like you have answered a lot of questions I've had such as moon placement, lighting, and etc.