Stacking Starry Night Landscapes With Sequator - Great Basin School of  Photography

Stacking Starry Night Landscapes With Sequator - Great Basin School of Photography

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For quite some time astrophotographers have used a program called Deep Sky Stacker to align and combine multiple starry images and create a better result. Landscapes present a particular challenge, aligning the stars as they move through the sky would blur the landscape portion of the image. So programs have been created to stack the… Read More »Stacking Starry Night Landscapes With Sequator

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