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D3100
Taking photos of the stars
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<blockquote data-quote="patrick in memphis" data-source="post: 198775" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>hi charlotte, nice job there is a big learning curve at firs to astro photos .i have taken hundreds of pics playing with different settings.theres a balance between iso noise/graininess and trying to get low magnitude stars. i think your ones with ? in corner look best. next thing to consider is your photo editing software.i mainly use photoshop elements 11 (60$) then if you you google the name noel carboni he has created a set of astrophoto tools that act as an expansion kit to several different photoshop programs.find the one for your program usually (20$) and install.what he has done greatly simplifies editing with a two click process rather than constantly playing with settings(i recommend it).also props to kias nice photos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick in memphis, post: 198775, member: 10486"] hi charlotte, nice job there is a big learning curve at firs to astro photos .i have taken hundreds of pics playing with different settings.theres a balance between iso noise/graininess and trying to get low magnitude stars. i think your ones with ? in corner look best. next thing to consider is your photo editing software.i mainly use photoshop elements 11 (60$) then if you you google the name noel carboni he has created a set of astrophoto tools that act as an expansion kit to several different photoshop programs.find the one for your program usually (20$) and install.what he has done greatly simplifies editing with a two click process rather than constantly playing with settings(i recommend it).also props to kias nice photos [/QUOTE]
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