Orion Nebula WITHOUT a Star Tracker or Telescope
The video above shows every step of capturing and processing the Orion Nebula (M42) with a DSLR, 85mm lens, and a tripod. It then goes in to processing with DeepSkyStacker and Adobe Photoshop.
Resources
Example files of the Orion Constellation photo that I am processing in the videos are available from this Google Drive Link. And here is a link to my final JPEG from the Photoshop video (pt. 1) for comparison.
Note: I am releasing these files and my result (like all my work) under a Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 License meaning if you process the data and share it elsewhere, please use this attribution (credit line): Orion - No Tracker by Nico Carver is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Licesnse.
Note: I am releasing these files and my result (like all my work) under a Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 License meaning if you process the data and share it elsewhere, please use this attribution (credit line): Orion - No Tracker by Nico Carver is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Licesnse.
Software and Apps
- Deep Sky Stacker for Windows, Free
- Adobe Photoshop for Win/Mac, $9.99/month
- PixInsight for Win/Mac/Linux, 230 Euro
- Gimp for Win/Mac/Linux, Free
- AstroPixelProcessor for Win/Mac/Linux, 150 Euro
Further Reading
Equipment mentioned in video
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Lens | |
Intervalometer | |
Bahtinov Mask | |
Tripod | Disclosure |
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