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@Bastian: Excellent that your shooting the Milky Way. It really is something being out in the middle of the night. Good luck!
@Jim: Thanks for the comment and the interest. As far as processing:
The stars were actually pretty sharp already due to the UWA lens. The general rule is to keep the exposure time below 600 / focal length (on full frame) which would be 42s for 14mm. My exposure was 35s so there should be no issues with sharpness.
I used lightroom for the basics (white balance, exposure, shadow detail, noise reduction, distortion correction). Capture sharpening was turned off here (set to 0) mostly because I didn't like how it sharpened the noise. Luminance noise reduction was set to around 40 I think (to get rid of some of the noise in the sky).
The rest of the work was done in photoshop. That includes stitching / blending the images by hand (merge to pano would not work due to the distortion and nature of this image). Milky way was brought out using various curves / levels masked into select parts of the image. Added a little tonal contrast and then sharpened it for web. Had to be careful with the sharpening so as not to sharpen the noise.
Hope that helps!
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