Decided to try a stacked image of the moon. This one is 30 images stacked with PS using a median stacking option to get rid of the noise and artifacts.
Came out pretty good for a first attempt. I've been reading about a different way of minimizing the atmospheric turbulence to get the sharpest shots. You set your camera for video recording and let it go for 10-15 minutes convert the frames to images then there are software packages out there to take those images select the sharpest ones and stack those. Its supposed to be the best way for moon and planet shots. Kinda a brute force approach but in theory it should be very good since there are almost always nice clear conditions happening all the time for varying periods. So grabbing as many images as possible over a longer period should produce more keepers for the stack. Can't wait to get that tracker. Hoping I can have it here before the Milky Way goes out of sight for the winter.
Griz
Came out pretty good for a first attempt. I've been reading about a different way of minimizing the atmospheric turbulence to get the sharpest shots. You set your camera for video recording and let it go for 10-15 minutes convert the frames to images then there are software packages out there to take those images select the sharpest ones and stack those. Its supposed to be the best way for moon and planet shots. Kinda a brute force approach but in theory it should be very good since there are almost always nice clear conditions happening all the time for varying periods. So grabbing as many images as possible over a longer period should produce more keepers for the stack. Can't wait to get that tracker. Hoping I can have it here before the Milky Way goes out of sight for the winter.
Griz
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