![]() Also, Starry Landscape Stacker does not simply average the images, it takes the median of the images after outlier elimination. Starry Landscape Stacker will do most of the work for you. You can do this with image processing tools like Photoshop, but it is a slow and tedious process. The difficulty with this is that the stars are moving relative to the ground so you must separate the sky from the ground and align the stars before averaging both the sky and ground portions of all the images. The basic idea is to take several images (at least 10, more is better) with a high ISO setting (up to ISO 3200) and short exposure time (< 20 sec) each one of which is noisy, and then average these images. The result is an image with stars as points and much less noise than you could achieve with a single exposure. It uses "stacking" or "image averaging" to combine a group of images that were captured in rapid succession with identical exposure settings and the camera in a fixed position. Starry Landscape Stacker is a Mac app for making images of the night sky with stars as points and low-noise. Starry Landscape Stacker is also available in two bundles with my other stacking apps. You can purchase Starry Landscape Stacker from the Mac App Store or download a free trial. Made with Starry Landscape Stacker 1.5.0 from 23 light frames.Ĭanon 5DS, Canon 11-24mm f/4L USM, 11mm, f/4, ISO 12800, 15 sec, f/4
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