PocoF1 photography (Gcam or MIUI)

redhotiron2004

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There are many softwares for photo stacking. I used the free one, Deep Sky Stacker.





Just boosted colors from picture after making some changes in white balance of the photo.

When I'll be home I'll try to send you stacked picture unedited. Unfortunatelly I deleted all that 60 RAWs, but I have different TIFs of stacked original RAWs.

PS: I already have it as wallpaper on my Pochito.
I just want your jpeg before boosting and jpeg file after editing in full resolution without decreasing the size or quality of the image. I like sharp images. Loved your wallpaper on your pochito....[emoji846]

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gie62001

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If somebody wants to play with my Poco's RAWs with Milky Way, be my guest. Download all 60 RAWs (2 regions of MW * 30 RAWs) and stack them, then edit the result. Upload your version of MW here. Good luck!
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Hi, could you possibly PM me deepsky all version that you have as I went to try and get some astrophotography yesterday but all came out of focus. I've taken some with my DSLR so will try to play with deepsky stacker when I get a chance.

Thank you
 

deepz12

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deepz12

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You not even bothered to read few posts behind, isnt't it? ;) Please, make an effort...
I did but not understanding settings. I installed deepsky camera beta
What should be the best
Interval seconds
Frame
White balance
aperture
Focal length
Focus
Exposure time
Trying my best to learn
 

roursamajor

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Basically, you should take multiple long RAW exposures, where you will need to set only the focus distance to infinite, ISO to 800 and the exposure to maximum 15-20 seconds (a tripod is mandatory!), otherwise stars will have trails. Then you should have a stacking software to stack all captured RAWs. Then the result should be processed/edited in a photo editor. In this step it is about the skill in working with edit software. Good luck!
 
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Sydtek

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Basically, you should take multiple long RAW exposures, where you will need to set only the focus distance to infinite, ISO to 800 and the exposure to maximum 15-20 seconds (a tripod is mandatory!), otherwise stars will have trails. Then you should have a stacking software to stack all captured RAWs. Then the result should be processed/edited in a photo editor. In this step it is about the skill in working with edit software. Good luck!
Hello, whenever i set the focus to infinite (@ night mode), the cam looks like it's doing nothing, it just shows to hold the phone still and then it does nothing.. But without inf, setting the exposure to even 32 works perfectly. . am i missing something?

Thanks
 
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