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A very long session from 2300 hrs on Wednesday night to 0430 hrs Thursday morning.
Usually I take and process single images but for this one I tried a new (to me) method.
It's a stack of 7 images for the sky taken at ISO6400 and a stack of 7 images for the foreground taken at ISO 6400 and then the 2 stacks blended together.
The idea is, instead of using noise reduction to reduce noise, to use the random nature of the noise in each image to reduce it. There is a very noticeable difference between the noise in a single image and the noise in the stack of 7.
The 2 points of light to the right of the Milky Way are Mars and Saturn
Anyway, enough of that. Comments good, bad or indifferent welcome and thanks for looking.
Cheers
Gaz
Milky Way Over Broad Haven South
Usually I take and process single images but for this one I tried a new (to me) method.
It's a stack of 7 images for the sky taken at ISO6400 and a stack of 7 images for the foreground taken at ISO 6400 and then the 2 stacks blended together.
The idea is, instead of using noise reduction to reduce noise, to use the random nature of the noise in each image to reduce it. There is a very noticeable difference between the noise in a single image and the noise in the stack of 7.
The 2 points of light to the right of the Milky Way are Mars and Saturn
Anyway, enough of that. Comments good, bad or indifferent welcome and thanks for looking.
Cheers
Gaz
Milky Way Over Broad Haven South
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