Aaron - Huge thank yous for re-processing the image! I will be watching this video multiple times over the next few months. You did an excellent job pacing and explaining your thought process. Easy to follow along and understand why you are doing what you were doing. Keep up the great work and can't wait to see the next set of videos.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
That is really good to here! I was definitely worried the video might be too quick or that I would assume too much of my audience's understanding and blow by too many people too quickly. Since this was YOUR image, I at least wanted this to be a great resource for you. Thanks for the inspiration to complete this video! :D -Aaron
@JPageRocks7 жыл бұрын
It was a nice set of photos Andrew. Any chance your remember your camera and lens settings? Thanks!
@matthieuleroy44307 жыл бұрын
@JPageRocks looking in Lightroom @1:12 it's taken at iso 5000, 28mm, f/2.8 with 20sec expo but i didn't spot de body (crop or full?). edit: it's a Nikon D750
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Matthieu, thanks for helping JPageRocks get that info! This comment slipped by me somehow! :D As for his lens, he was using a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 using it at its widest 28mm. Thanks for watching guys! Sorry for the delay in chiming in here! :D -Aaron
@caseyschumacher50116 жыл бұрын
Do you remember where in AZ this was or the mountain?
@crs1flo5 жыл бұрын
You should stoped with edit at minute 32
@jereisluke5 ай бұрын
I agree, he was talking about making subtle change after subtle change, and then applies this drastic blue/yellow color filter.
@bodywise0072 жыл бұрын
Superb presentation. Remember, in the end it is a subjective interpretation. It is never really what you see in the sky. Your workflow is excellent. The first trick is finding really dark skies. Category 2. Kudos
@PhotogAdventures2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Phil! You are completely right. It IS all subjective and there are many ways to do this. I am glad that this beginner version resonates well even today. The changes to lightroom beg me to make an update but the biggest changes are just that you wouldn't turn down the highlight slider like that anymore. Mostly it is all still true. But I should do an updated one. It's just hard to make it worth while when it would be nearly identical. :D Thanks again for your comment and thanks for watching my channel! -Aaron
@photocath6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Aaron, just what I needed. I will watch this over and over. The speed on which you go over the stuff is very easy to follow, at least for those who are used to Lightroom. If I would be a newbie, this video would still work for me... Thanks a thousand times for your tutorials.
@astrojourneyuk2 жыл бұрын
A great video on processing Milky Way images. Way better than all the others I’ve seen.
@PhotogAdventures2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you, astrojourneyuk! It’s awesome to hear how well this simple method to using Lightroom still stands as useful after all these years! I really appreciate you letting me know! Thanks for watching my video and hope you will make a home here and keep coming back for more! Let me know how your next image edits turn out when you use this method! 😃 -Aaron
@astrojourneyuk2 жыл бұрын
@@PhotogAdventures will do!
@joepolophotography7 жыл бұрын
Only 7 minutes in and already the best Milky Way processing tutorial I have seen on KZbin so far. Excellent work! Subbed.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Oh wow! That is really high praise! Thanks, Joseph! :D I have so much planned to get out for Astro Photog over June that has been met with delay after delay the past two months. I sure hope you like them as much. Well, at least half as much! :D Thanks for watching and subbing, Joseph! Hoping to keep you enjoying the Astro Photog videos! -Aaron
@joepolophotography7 жыл бұрын
Photog Adventures yessir amd in fact just finalized an edit using these guidelines that came out just a touch nicer than my usual astro shots! I never even knew about Color Efex Pro until I watched this video. If you have instagram you can see that image under my profile at "internetexpedition" and compare to my second most recent which was definitely too magenta.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Oh right on! I just checked it out and yeah it does look really nice. Sometimes keeping a false color in there is a great atmosphere for the art of the image. It doesn't always have to be a purist representation of the sky, I can see both as great images. But yeah, color efex pro and using the Pro Contrast "Correct Color Cast" feature is amazing! I use that in every image practically. Sometimes I don't even recognize that I HAVE a color cast until I pop that on there and see the difference. :D Awesome, pic man and thanks for sharing! Definitely going to keep an eye on your instagram going forward. :D -Aaron
@joepolophotography7 жыл бұрын
Same to you friend! Look forward to checking out more videos.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! I always get way stoked when people say they are looking forward to them! I am optimistic about my chances this week to get a few out. Stay tuned! -Aaron
@jfaunceyyy3803 жыл бұрын
You are so explanative. I love it, I'm mainly a wildlife photographer about to start milkyway shots. and so far i have watched a few of your videos and man i am blown away.. Can't wait to get out and try it real soon!!! thanks a bunch
@PhotogAdventures2 жыл бұрын
That is awesomely nice of you to say! Thanks so much! I really appreciate the ego boost that what I am doing is working and love that you found the channel! Keep coming back and let me know when you ever have any questions! Good luck with this next Milky Way season! 😃 -Aaron
@CrewdConduct2 жыл бұрын
Man, I can’t tell you how much this video helps. Thanks! 👽
@sagayatube3 жыл бұрын
Awesome man... one of the best guide I've experienced for Milky Way shots! Just saw this man!
@JeffBryant6 жыл бұрын
Very nice tip on selecting white balance. Thanks!
@jcinaz7 жыл бұрын
Aaron, you have a very professional presentation style. Love how you handle the video. Wish my presentations were as smooth and natural as yours.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Hey thank you, John! Those are very kind words. I am really glad you feel that way. I was hoping it would come off well, but I didn't expect that. Thanks for the confidence to keep it up! :D -Aaron
@RossThompson897 жыл бұрын
Great video, Aaron. I really enjoyed your teaching style on this one.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks, Ross! Th
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha my 1-year old daughter hit send. I was saying, That's nice of you to say, man. Hope I can keep it up. Getting another computer on Tuesday that will make it possible for me to edit videos again and upload stuff. So I am going to get back to pumping content out. Hope I can get that same teaching style in the next ones. Seriously, thank for watching and commenting! Hope you enjoy our future videos too! -Aaron
@cherylwilcox96482 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty new to Lightroom and even newer to Photoshop. I have the ColorEfex Pro and am looking forward to using the techniques you shared to bring out the most in my Milky Way images - great tutorial!
@charlesellenberger80677 жыл бұрын
Very nicely done Aaron, you did a great job with this video. Thanks!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks, Charles! It was fun to do and I have many pending videos. Some recorded, some waiting to be RE-recorded to make them tighter and quicker to watch and then some just in the queue to create. So I hope you like them too! Thanks again for watching! :D -Aaron
@craigcarlson40224 жыл бұрын
Aaron, i just stumbled across your channel. This is a super helpful video. Thanks for putting it out!
@LilyAngelStudio6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Aaron for the Processing of Milky Way in Lightroom video tutorial. This is by far the best video tutorial I've ever seen. Regards, Lily Angel Studio Montreal.
@allensunstudio7 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial! But still a bit confused at 25:10... I can see how you applied brush to three different areas, but how did you brush out the pollution & did the burning? Kinda lost during this process... Thanks!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, that part is the most confusing so no worries! It is my fault. Like you said, I applied the brush to the image using the adjustment brush tool in Lightroom and then I make adjustments to the settings of the adjustment brush to make it either a BURN=DARKER or DODGE=BRIGHTER. In the case of the BURNING that I applied, I painted adjustment brush strokes all over the darker parts of the Milky Way and then moved the EXPOSURE slider to the left making everything under the brush strokes darker. I also do the same thing for the dodging where I paint strokes all over the BRIGHT parts of the Milky Way and then for THAT brush the slider for Exposure is moved to the RIGHT making everything under the brush strokes LIGHTER. As for the work on the light pollution, I painted brush strokes on a THIRD adjustment brush all over the area where the light yellow color is and then adjusted the slider for WHITE BALANCE making the yellow more blue. I am sorry for the confusion, the problem is that I had scrolled down on the RIGHT PANEL to have access to the change the brush feather and flow and so the information of what changes between the different Adjustment brush pins gets completely lost and hidden! It is something I noticed a long time ago and decided I better do an entire video dedicated to dodging and burning the Milky Way so people can understand that part of the process better. Sorry it got hidden by the scroll! Let me know if that makes any sense. :D -Aaron
@allensunstudio7 жыл бұрын
Wow, can't believe you wrote such a long, detailed response to my question... Thank you Aaron!!! You're absolutely the best & the effect of Color Fex is just amazing, firs time use thanks to your introduction and already in love. Can't wait for your next vid!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha hey thanks for saying that, Allen! You are absolutely welcome and free to ask stuff anytime! Brendon and I are easily found through social media under Photog Adventures so hope to hear from you again! :D -Aaron
@allensunstudio7 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for the reply Aaron! I do have another question for editing Milky Way tho: I saw many Milky Way photos with many, many different and vibrant colors. Two examples would be: www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/center-milky-way-galaxy-212176753?src=vPtpUe07ZTkJ74kkth5hLQ-1-11 and instagram.com/bigtexstudios/ Just wondering does this involve some sort of more advanced, complicated workflow and might be too hard for entry level users? Thanks!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
You are welcome. And the answers are yes. Sort of. Yes it CAN involve a more advanced workflow that is hard for entry level users. BUT you can also get more color in your images by turning up the vibrance and saturation sliders. My guess is on the one of JUST the Milky Way and no foregound at the Shutterstock link, that a more advanced technique of stacking is used. Taking 7-40 images of the same stars and then stacking them in a way to bring out color and really accent the features in the Milky Way. One of my favorite videos that teach these methods come from Ian Norman over at Lonely Speck: His recent video on noise-free Starry Landscape Stacker for those using a MAC: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d4Kyl4eKfLx4etE His video for MAC and PC users who have Photoshop and are willing to MANUALLY align their stack: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sKu5hKBsad-kapY And lastly his video on the LRGB method that can REALLY bring out the colors in your image in astonishing ways: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iJ3XmGdthptnjZI These methods are not terribly accessible to all users and take some time to learn and get good at. I am working on finding a good accessible solution for the every day user but haven't found it yet. Lastly, you can always process your images with exaggerated colors. I believe that is what BigTex has done with his images but I also think he stacked some of them. Just not clear on which ones if any. But if you turn up your vibrance and saturation and you can bring out more of that stuff in your Milky Way. If you do, I recommend you DO NOT do it on a global edit but use the adjustment brush and only apply it to the night sky. (I really should do a video on all the styles of Milky Way processing and the different steps you take to get there...probably a great plan for this winter when I have more time because the Milky Way Core is no longer visible at night.) Just know that you can do anything YOU WANT to your Milky Way processing. My video is just a PLAIN, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD non-dynamic example. It is basic. It is easy to reproduce. It brings out the Milky Way in your images and is a good STARTING POINT. What anyone does different than it is their personal taste. I recommend finding your personal taste and it sounds like vibrant colors would be closer to what you want to achieve. GO FOR IT! :D It IS ALWAYS an artistic representation of the Milky Way unless you take great efforts to avoid messing up the Milky Way processing you do by following Roger Clark's complicated but well-thought out methods at www.clarkvision.com/articles/color.of.the.night.sky/ Hope that helps! Good luck learning Stacking! I truly STILL AM learning stacking myself. It is a 2nd or 3rd year doing Milky Way Photography technique in my opinion. -Aaron
@Lexxo7777 жыл бұрын
I followed along with one of my images and i couldn't be happier with the result. Thanks so much!!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Ah right on! That feels really good to hear! :D Thanks, Rexx! -Aaron
@philipsullivan11937 жыл бұрын
MAN...absolutely incredible tutorial! This gave me some great insight on what I have been missing out on, and where I need to improve! Thank you very much!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Man, thank you! I am really glad it has helped you and hope you enjoy some of my tutorials coming out in the future! :D -Aaron
@ericjuteau65843 жыл бұрын
Wow! You are a very good teacher! merci! (french for thanks)
@PhotogAdventures3 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you, Eric for the kind words!! I love to do it and I have been on an extended hiatus the last year and a half and I am coming back! I am really happy to be back doing something I love! 😃 -Aaron
@luuk40897 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial! Great addition to your adventures!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
+Luuk Dingemanse Thanks, Luuk! People were asking how we processed our images, so I started with how I process mine and it was a good way to introduce Astro Photog, our Astrophotography focused sub-channel. 😃 We plan to add more of these in the future. Some as our Friday video and some as bonus videos throughout the week! Thanks again for the kind words and look forward to four more videos this weekend! -Aaron
@angelocincotta29887 жыл бұрын
G'day Aaron, wanted to thank you so much for this tutorial mate. I have watched many over the past 3 years (since buying my a7s) to find a way that suits my style, no luck until now mate.To me your method is the best I have seen. such a soothing relaxed voice too which always helps. You explained every step so well. I did not know I could use NIK that way but I do now thanks to you mate. Many thanks again mate. I will go back over some of my shots and use your suggestions and I know they will look 100% better than they were.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Man, Angelo, wow big thank you for your kind words and for taking the time to let me know! It is really awesome to hear that I was able to match your style and that this will be helpful to you in your Milky Way Photography. I am always flattered to hear someone enjoyed the video, but this is extremely flattering that you found it to be the best you have seen with all the great options out there! Please let me know how it goes when you try going over some of your older images and if anything comes up where I can help you out please give me a message! I am happy to help any way I can! Good luck and thanks again! :D -Aaron
@angelocincotta29887 жыл бұрын
your welcome mate. Very much deserved.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! :D -Aaron
@drivingjack7 жыл бұрын
Really good video using all the tools I have. I can see where I have only scratched the surface, and look forward to trying this out on my own MW shots!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks, Jack! 😃 It is extremely satisfying hearing people say that. I love teaching this stuff and it is nice when I get to hear about someone enjoying and learning from my videos! Thanks for watching, Jack! Good luck putting it into practice and let me know if you ever have any questions! -Aaron
@benweatherheadphotography15945 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the post processing tutorial video. Really appreciate the help as I just got back from my first milky way shoot!! Thanks!
@ChrrZ3 жыл бұрын
great tutorial!! thank you very much
@TheRealmofRoss5 жыл бұрын
One of the best tutorial videos I've watched, clear, explained and easy to follow. Personally think the blue and yellow layer was to much and bit needed but I appreciate everyone had different tastes. 👏👏🎬👏👏
@charliejuliet15964 жыл бұрын
Did I miss something? He didn't completely show how you did dodging and burning? I saw him create 3 masks for dark areas, bright, and light pollution, but he never showed what edits you did in them to make it pop. Can someone explain?
@lotus30com7 жыл бұрын
Nice video, Aaron! I love seeing how others edit their astrophotography photos. Thanks!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Kirk! :D I am really glad it was still fun even though it wasn't the Valley of Fire video yet. That is coming tomorrow morning most likely but we will see if I can finish that tonight. :D Appreciate you sticking around with us, Kirk! -Aaron
@gambana17 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the easy to follow instructions.
@fastmover5647 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for spending so much time walking us through the image processing. I am so excited to go out and shoot so I can try out my newly learned editing skills! :)
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha that is awesome to hear, luke! If you are up here in the northern hemisphere like me than we have a few months to wait but I will have loads of videos up by then to help us all get out there on the right foot for Milky Way season 2018! 😃 Appreciate you messaging and saying thanks for the video! Hope you keep coming back! -Aaron
@fastmover5647 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Luckily this just means that I have a few months to practice! Seriously, thanks again, fantastic content.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
luke fellers haha great attitude! I should adopt it...I am still feeling withdrawals! 😄 Thanks again and when you do get out there make sure you come back and let me know how it went and if your picture turns out! 😃 -Aaron
@fastmover5647 жыл бұрын
Will do, thanks Aaron!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Sweet! Can’t wait to hear about it. 👍🏼
@nilotpal_dey6 жыл бұрын
Wow !!! What a video... awesome...
@PhotogAdventures6 жыл бұрын
Haha thanks for the compliment, Nilotpal! Really glad you enjoyed it that much! 😃 Hope you keep coming back for more as we keep getting tutorials out in 2019! -Aaron
@timothylinn7 жыл бұрын
Another great vid! I got quite a lot out of this one. I'd never heard a rationale for using the different merge methods; and the idea of maxing out some of the sliders to make adjustments easier is a really useful technique. Thanks for posting.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Cool! I say this every time but I am glad it helped. 😃 I am glad there was something in it to learn from that made it worth watching, especially since it was a long video. Thanks, Tim! -Aaron
@tomreynolds42936 жыл бұрын
Aaron, than you for producing this great teaching video. I've used it a bunch of times already. Tom
@PhotogAdventures6 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, Tom! I am really glad that you are still using it multiple times! :D -Aaron
@bsimmons007 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video that really walked me through some of the steps that are skipped over in other videos. Thanks for making this. Just playing around with some shots I have, this video made a huge improvement in the final result. I've had the Nik package for a while but you showed me some fantastic ways to use it that I wasn't aware of. It's so sad that you almost need to dedicate oneself to a full education to use the software out there but the available software is so powerful that you need videos like this for the average person to pick up tips to get positive results. You gained an immediate subscriber and I look forward to future videos.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha! That is awesome, Brad! I am really stoked you found immediate improvements following it! You will find that there are even more ways to make your processing even better with stacking images. I am working on that myself right now and hope to have a couple videos out about it in the next month! Thanks for watching and Subscribing! Let me know if you ever have any questions. 😃 -Aaron
@PatrickGuerrisi6 жыл бұрын
Great video. I've got a time lapse of the milky way I shot with my GoPro . Can this method be used for a timelapse of the milky way? As the milky way obviously moves
@alcopa1fan5 жыл бұрын
JUst like Arron did for the images, you can find an image that suits your creative view and change that image. Just remember that once the changes have been made, you need to highlight it and then select ALL the images in the time -lapse then sync them to that initial image. I have done this and it worked out well. Bill
@mahdiali67323 жыл бұрын
This is what I was looking for
@thereedsy7 жыл бұрын
Nice vid Aaron, I usually just edit my raw files in Photoshop but watching Lightroom made me want to give that a try
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Reedsy! You will love it. Lightroom is the perfect start to any image. Getting the RAW file back to an image of contrast and proper color is perfect in Lightroom and then I use photoshop for any cleanup or layer work I need. Especially if I have images I need to combine. -Aaron
@wyndlin7 жыл бұрын
Hey, Aaron! Thank you so much for this video! It was the most complete and well explained that I found. English is not my fiest language and it was pleasing to see your work flow and very entertraining to discover all the stars and the beuatiful colors through the tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing your knwoledge with us! I'm going to Atacama Desert (Chile) this February and I really want to try to take some astrophotography images. It will be my first attempt and I have an entry DSLR, but I do hope to take some good pictures. :) Thank you againg and keep up with the great job! Can't wait to learn more from you!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Marina! I am really jealous of you getting to go to the Atacama Desert! That has the best skies of anywhere on this earth! Low on moisture in the air, high elevation above the heat and other factors that cause atmosphere pollutant and light pollution and so the place is amazing to view the night sky from! PLUS you get to see the FULL Milky Way Core unlike how it appears to us here in the Northern Hemisphere. YES we can see the whole core but it is all along the horizon mostly and it would be amazing to see it HIGH in the sky at the zenith when it is most clear! :D Thanks for loving the video! I am excited for you to learn more too! Please keep me posted and never be afraid to ask questions! You can find me here or on our Facebook listeners group just search for Photog Adventures! :D -Aaron
@KusanBiswas7 жыл бұрын
Great video! So helpful! Thanks a lot and keep it up !
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kusan! I will definitely keep it up! Glad that you found the video! 😃 -Aaron
@jfroehler5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for creating a tutorial that is precise and easy to follow. Great Job!
@charliejuliet15964 жыл бұрын
Did I miss something? He didn't completely show how you did dodging and burning? I saw him create 3 masks for dark areas, bright, and light pollution, but he never showed what edits you did in them to make it pop. Can someone explain?
@SachaSG5 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!!! Thank you so much for sharing..
@DoubletakeEvents4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this great video! I have Lightroom CC 2015 my imac can't handle newer version. I can't seem to find the sync button. It appears to be grayed out on the drop down options. Advice?
@natashamorrison76374 жыл бұрын
you have to select the image you have processed, then you have to shift or control on pc to select the one(s) you want to sync. then the button should be lit up. hit sync and the menu should pop up hit okay and then wait for it to process
@3f34f2f47 жыл бұрын
Love the processing right up until the bi-color filter - but that's what makes astrophotography and milkyway shots amazing! Everyone processes a different way. I probably would have saved the pro contrast edit and then went back for the bi-color filter edit on a new layer to only fight the light pollution and then I could change the opacity of just that filter as I liked what the pro contrast did at 100%. Keep up the videos and love the podcast - I've listened to the Royce Bair and Ian Norman episodes like 5 times each now.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
+dana p Haha Dana! That is a huge compliment! That you could listen to those podcasts over and over! It just means that Brendon and I didn't get in Ian and Royce's way. 😄 And man, I completely agree with you! As I got to that stage once I applied the Pro Contrast filter, I seriously debated on stopping. But this wasn't an image of mine, it was a tutorial on how we processed that image with Andrew back in Phoenix. Back in Phoenix we really liked it with the bi-color filter and so I was showing how we did all that. I still love it with the filter, but in the side by side comparison while I was adding it, I did wonder if I liked it more without. But like you said, there isn't a wrong way to do it, unless you are claiming it is an 100% accurate representation of the actual night sky. When you do that you do have to process it precisely in a way that is only natural colors. Thanks for your comments, I think it is an extra help to others watching this to know that they can stop following the tutorial at any point and make the changes I emphasized throughout the video that people can make based on their personal preferences or goals with the image. The bottom line is that it is fun, and following these steps anyone can do it today without feeling intimidated by the overwhelming feeling of bringing your RAW to a nicely processed final! 😃 Thanks again and hope you like our future videos too! -Aaron
@machfour85015 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much with all you do in these videos. I tried your workflow in editing a shot and was thrilled with how it turned out. Can't wait to get more shots of the MW now that the season has arrived.
@quarkyman17 жыл бұрын
This is the best tutorial out there for the Milky Way, and what a shot well done Andrew.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
That's huge praise! Thanks, Michael! The best thing about Andrew's shot was that he learned just a couple tips about exposing his Milky Way properly and then took an awesome first shot! Thanks for watching, Michael! -Aaron
@Hinaioo7 жыл бұрын
excellent video! just one question I never got an answer to: where do I point the camera? how do I know which direction is the milkyway?
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Ahhh yeah, that isn't covered here in this video but I do cover how to know that info here in this video about using PhotoPills for the Milky Way: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pInOXmV4p92sidk That said, the answer to your questions depends on your location and the month of the year. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, you are going to find the Core of the Milky Way pretty much directly SOUTH in June and July. It starts out East-SouthEast in the spring and then moves South and then to the SouthWest - West by the end of the year. I have more videos coming out with answers to these questions this weekend. So stay tuned for more and thanks for watching, Hinaio! Really appreciate it! :D -Aaron
@Hinaioo7 жыл бұрын
thanks for the advice, before I had to point in all directions and check which direction and it WAS southwest and I was shooting in june, Thanks a lot!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Right on! I am glad you found it and hope your shot turned out awesome! :D -Aaron
@natasha_haggard7 жыл бұрын
Found your channel through FStoppers. Well done! Great channel. Like your style of talking to the camera. To the point and well articulated.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Hey thank you, Natasha! We are so stoked that FStoppers shared this video so that more great people like you can actually know we exist! 😄 Really appreciate the kind words! I am fighting an illness to start 2018 but when I have my health back I have a plan to put out many Milky Way Photography videos over the next few weeks and I hope you check those out and enjoy those too! 😃 Thanks for watching and especially thank you for letting me know you liked it! -Aaron
@natasha_haggard7 жыл бұрын
Aww, get well soon. I'll be watching out for you! I'm looking at getting a new toy (iOptron SkyGuider Pro EQ Camera Mount, or Goto version) So any tips on this sort of thing would be awesome!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
This is a huge request lately, my buddy Eric Benedetti is the expert I trust the most on this topic and I will get on that request with him ASAP! Thanks for the well wishes. I got worse the last two days but I am optimistic the worst is behind me 😬 Hopefully! -Aaron
@josephstanski51805 жыл бұрын
Good Morning - As I do not know weather you view these older videos for comments - I'm taking a "shot in the dark" for your advise. I'm very impressed with your work with your MW landscapes. Question: How do you, creatively, deal with scale relationships? You have very good foregrounds and very good MWs. The MW is so dam large and the foreground is so dam small. As a Landscape photographer, they all look so out of proportation. Help (Beatles song)???
@parshatipatel7 жыл бұрын
I love how are wearing Occupy Mars tshirt ☺️
@parshatipatel7 жыл бұрын
Btw, love the video! I am going to check out more of your videos as I would like to learn to make my foreground more interesting than a black foreground!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
+Parshati Patel Hahaha I was worried no one would recognize it because I never stood up and showed the whole shirt. I am glad you did! Love that shirt. 😄 Bought it straight from SpaceX! About foregrounds, they really are key to making your Milky Way images pop! I will have to make a video soon talking about good and bad foregrounds and show some of my failed Milky Way shots. 😃 -Aaron
@parshatipatel7 жыл бұрын
I am a lover of space themed clothing hence my eyes are very sharp for such tshirt :P I would love to see some videos about how to light up the foreground properly. I have tried using flashlight and cellphone screen light but I always get patches of light and it kills the picture :( I am also new to Photoshop so do not really have grasp on how to clean them up (in terms of foreground). If you could do a video on that, it would be awesome! Thanks!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha then you get me then! I need more space themed stuff! :D Yeah, that sounds awesome! I will make a video about both. The only bad news, is that the BEST way to light up your foreground is going to cost you. But I will make a video showing all types from Hi-CRI flashlights, HI-CRI LED light panels to the humble headlamp or cell phone light. I will show in the video how the light affects the image differently and help show what can be done in photoshop or lightroom if you have an image lit by the poorer light sources. It will be a few weeks though before the skies are good for the Milky Way again because of the moon, but I will get it out asap! :D -Aaron
@parshatipatel7 жыл бұрын
Ahhh!! I knew I would have to spend more money but hey I got 14mm last year so I can buy light this year 😝 look forward to the video about foreground :)
@hitmhard5 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!!
@westporter17 жыл бұрын
Very good stuff. Thank you.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Glad you liked it! Thanks, Westporter! 😃-Aaron
@rodbell42223 жыл бұрын
Wow, that really improved my image tremendously. I do mostly Deep Sky but I've been wanted to delve into the Milky Way imaging. Good stuff...! One thing I've learned about al of it, you got to have adequate data to make it work.
@PhotogAdventures2 жыл бұрын
That is EXACTLY RIGHT! Like any good image, Milky Way especially, survives best when you expose correctly and have good data to work from. Harder to keep noise down if you are rescuing under exposed images in post. Thanks for watching, Rod! 😃 -Aaron
@michaelturton3577 жыл бұрын
Picked up some new editing ideas thanks.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I am really glad to hear the video helped. Like others have said. there are things you should do everytime and some things you can avoid doing like the bi-color filter but sometimes that filter is just awesome to add and the image is lacking without it. I want to do a video JUST on the pictures we have used the Bi-color filter to better them with. Thanks for watching, Michael! I hope you keep coming back for more! :D -Aaron
@BGoff7 жыл бұрын
Hi, very good video. I especially liked how you told everyone that it is an artistic representation of what we saw. There is too many people out here not saying that to people. Which results in blown out milky way cores and very un-natural photos of the milky way.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly! :D I know that I love it more blue and to do more to it than the natural look but I am also an Astronomer who loves space and the science of it all. So I have that conscience who needs to give the disclaimer so that I am not among those perpetuating the wrong idea. Many almost most people grow to adulthood not seeing the Milky Way with their own eyes and then when they do they are not sure they are seeing it because they have the wrong idea of it. So I like to make that clear when I have a platform like this. Thanks Bryan for noticing that and thanks for watching our video! :D -Aaron (Sorry for the delay in responding, we had a busy production last night live with our Patreon Patrons and then today has been busy! :D )
@misslilcat7 жыл бұрын
Hey Aaron, another awesome video. Very thought out and informative compared to several other videos I have seen. I am struggling to get my galactic core or the the Milky Way to pop out as well as enhance my foreground. I tried using the radial filter but I think the shot I took didn't produce a good foreground. I got a little lost when you were doing the brush effects. Do you think you can take a look at my photo and give me a few pointers? Also thank you for recommending color effects pro, I haven't heard of it until you mentioned it in your video. :)
@misslilcat7 жыл бұрын
flic.kr/p/V6bDdB
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! I completely hear your struggles. Sometimes the foreground only really can turn out if you captured a good exposure of the foreground. Sometimes you are in such a dark situation that it requires a separate capture JUST for the foreground. Which means a longer exposure to really bring it out. I am going to check out your image now and see what I think! :D Thanks for all your kind words and you are welcome for Color Efex Pro. The only sad thing is that since this video came out, Adobe officially declared it would not update the Nik Collection - that includes Color Efex Pro - ever again. This means if the Nik Collection ever breaks because of an update to Photoshop or Lightroom, its working days are over. Which is very sad. I love Nik Collection... :( Okay checking out your image! -Aaron
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Okay that is an awesome shot of the Milky Way but it appears you DEFINITELY have the issue I was referring to where you just didn't capture any data about the foreground in your exposure. The image isn't bad at all, but if you want to see more foreground you are going to have to go back and capture it again with a higher ISO to help you see more of the foreground. OR take your shot for the Milky Way and then take a shot for the foreground. I would even go to 3200 ISO or higher for your Milky Way shot and then I would capture a lower ISO but LONG exposure. Something like 1minute or longer using Bulb Mode to really bring out the foreground. When you see images with clear foregrounds they are taken with any one of these options: 1- Captured earlier in the evening before it got dark and then composited in with the later shot of the Milky Way. 2- Long Exposure taken of the foreground to really bring it out and then sometimes multiples taken (around 20) and then STACKED to fix the noise. 3- Captured with the moon up and illuminating the foreground. 4- Captured with light pollution lighting the scenery. 5- Light painted so you can see the foreground. I think that sums up all the options of making the foreground visible. I might have forgotten one or two methods but those are all the ones I use at different times. -Aaron
@misslilcat7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your prompt response and feedback! Ok I will definitely try that for my next trip in a few weeks. I haven't figured out how to do bulb for my camera lol It's the Sony A7s ii :) We are going to Mike's Sky Ranch in a few weeks which is completely dark skies ...very excited. Thanks again Aaron!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Of course, Catherine! Any time! Awesome! That place sounds sweet, might work out great! As for Sony A7s ii, I haven't used it myself but maybe there is an easy option built into camera to do long exposures or maybe you will need to buy an intervalometer. With an intervalometer you can set it to expose for many minutes. As long as you need. Good luck with it and let us know how it goes! -Aaron
@Hegegutt6 жыл бұрын
Thanks alot for one of the best Milkyway tutorials ive seen! I have a question regarding the dodging & burning. I've masked my light and dark areas With the brushes, but what exactly do you do after that? What values do you change in you change in these brushes?
@ghostdeinidagr84623 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing bro
@MrSharkphoto7 жыл бұрын
Nicely done! Thanks for the info.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, MrSharkPhoto! :D Sorry the reply delay. We have been out in North Carolina and it put me behind with a lot of stuff and I let our KZbin Comments pile up a little. :) -Aaron
@ahamillphotography7 жыл бұрын
Very interesting and informative video! Quick question - how do you handle noise reduction in MW shots? It didn't seem to be part of the work flow here? Thanks!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Alistair Hamill Photography Great question! I did not address noise reduction in this video but we have a nice system that Brendon taught me recently that is good and subtle but makes a big difference. I have been wanting to make a video on that and I should make it this week to answer your question. In short, you can find it in my live webinar replay about Noise Reduction. Let me get you a time stamp and link here shortly. Thanks for watching! 😃 -Aaron
@ahamillphotography7 жыл бұрын
Photog Adventures Thanks very much, Aaron! I appreciate the speedy reply too! I've already picked up a number of tips from your video, and anything more would be a real bonus!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I have been off my reply game over the holidays and rushing on my Milky Way Course production which is just about done so I usually answer as fast as I can and was glad to see your message today and be back to my old self! 😄 So here is the link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e4monppjeb2eq9k go to 16:30 in that video and you will hear the beginning of Brendon showing me for the first time how he has been using Lightroom noise reduction with some good success. I hadn’t bothered with noise reduction before because I have been keeping my stuff simple. But he converted me that day and you guys see it all live during that webinar. 😃 -Aaron
@jperez64397 жыл бұрын
Thanks, very informative.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
You bet, J! Thanks for watching it! :D -Aaron
@PereaPhotography7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I've shot this area a few times. I see it every day on the way to work! Great shot!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Oh nice! You have been out to Picket Post Mountain before eh? Yeah Andrew Block got an AWESOME shot here. It was quite a morning for really only having 40-50mins of true dark between moon set and Astronomical Twilight. Thanks for watching the video, NomadicLensPhotos! :D -Aaron
@PereaPhotography7 жыл бұрын
Yes I drive through superior to work! I stopped there a few weeks ago and got some Milky Way shots at the windmill near the picketpost trailhead on the way to work at 3am. It's a great spot close to the valley that has a good view of the Milky Way.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
The original idea was to have the Windmill in the shots but it was further back from the parking spot where we met everyone and the Cacti there were dang awesome so there wasn't a need to move to the Windmill. But I still need to get my own shot here and I think I will get the Windmill in there too. -Aaron
@PereaPhotography7 жыл бұрын
Photog Adventures the shot you got is great too! Keep up the great work!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Appreciate it and good luck with your new channel. Looks like you are starting up and chronicling your adventures in Travel Photography. Right on! :D -Aaron
@bamdap7 жыл бұрын
Finally, this video helped me the most. Thanks alot!!!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah? Awesome! I am really happy to hear that! There are many approaches to Milky Way post-processing and I wanted to feature one that is straight forward and easy for all to repeat. I am stoked it helped you out! Thanks for watching, bamdap! 😃 -Aaron
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Anyone wondering where the Valley of Fire video is, don't worry! It actually is coming out this weekend too! This video is a bonus video, along with two other Astro Photog videos I am editing right now for release this weekend! :D So no worries, the promised Valley of Fire video is on its way! -Aaron
@susanscherr3836 Жыл бұрын
Hi Aaron. I am viewing your easy MW Processing......and working along with you. WhenI got to moving he highlights all the way to the left, everything went black...thoughts? Susan
@sarahmitchell73902 жыл бұрын
What an excellent video this is. Extremely well paced for the beginner
@PhotogAdventures2 жыл бұрын
Hey thank you for saying that, Sarah! I haven’t updated that video because that same edit minus the highlight slider is still true. I am stoked to hear that the video pacing works so well for you! I might have to update the video and see if I can match the pacing. Thanks for watching my channel! -Aaron
@zakstone98216 жыл бұрын
Love the video. I make my pano before I edit. What are the pros and cons about editing or not editing before stitching? Thank you.
@PhotogAdventures6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Zak! Honestly, the only edit you NEED to make before stitching the Pano together in Lightroom is to do the Lens Correction with the lens profile. Apply that to each image and you are good. The rest of my edits I made were just personal preference. Doing the white balance and slider edits can happen easily after the stitch. Thanks for watching, Zak! -Aaron
@zakstone98216 жыл бұрын
Photog Adventures oh totally makes sense. Thank you.
@Videoscape4 жыл бұрын
The composition regarding your podcast video is great except for 1 detail. The key light can have a more flattering effect if you change to "Short Loop" lighting. This change only requires changing the position of the key light to the opposite side of your face. May require a tighter shot to frame out the light, but the result will be pleasing.
@PhotogAdventures4 жыл бұрын
A short loop can be a complementary effect but unfortunately I am no longer in that studio space after a divorce and my new setup is kinda ... okay but not great. Would really like your opinion because I am really wanting to make it better but right now it is just a simple two light setup where any short-loop or even rembrandt lighting would be welcome but I can't pull it off yet with these lights. Not enough shadow to get that nice triangle on my opposite cheek. Look up some of my more recent videos from the Milky Way Wednesdays where I look STRAIGHT into the camera. What do you think I can do there, Johnny? -Aaron
@drewarmstrong43257 жыл бұрын
This, like the rest of your videos was so helpful! Thanks... Again... Love the podcast as well!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Drew! Always appreciate your support and feedback! Thanks for watching! 😃 -Aaron
@steinr985 жыл бұрын
Photog Adventures : Great job! How long in between shots so stitching would be good? Where in AZ were u ? Super job in Lt Rm on the processing. Very easy to follow!
@nickswisher67597 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial! This will be helpful on my road trip when I do milky way photography.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Awesome, where is your road trip going to be? -Aaron
@nickswisher67597 жыл бұрын
We've planned it to be through the whole month of July.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Nice! July is a great month for the Milky Way because within the same night you get two types of Milky Way shots. A slanted almost 45-degree angle Milky Way early in the night and then almost vertical by early morning hours! Hope we get to see the images that come from it! :D -Aaron
@jakubkapitancik80316 жыл бұрын
Did you shoot it in the mirning or evening?
@PhotogAdventures6 жыл бұрын
This was in the evening just after the moon set, probably around 10:30pm
@nevadaxtube7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Aaron. There were some good pointers in your video. The last Color Efex Pro edit was over the top for me. You said "subtle" many times and then you overcooked the image at the end. (subjective, of course) Since the point of the video was Milky Way editing I was surprised you chose a vertical image to make the edits. The vertical image doesn't fill the screen. A landscape image would have been larger and easier to see the edits than the vertical. After all it wasn't a panorama tutorial primarily. I hope you take these as constructive criticisms only. Keep up the good work.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha no you are completely right. I feel that way too. Every time I see it in the video I was thinking it... :D But like I said below, the whole tutorial was derived from an actual edit session I did with Andrew Block and we had the Bi-Color filter on it then. I was using this as an opportunity for him to see exactly what we did that night in a way that he could return to and reference. But it is funny, I really loved his image with the bi-color filter when we did it two weeks ago, but I tried 5 different times to make the bi-color filter great again, even when I matched it precisely I still found myself wondering if I should ditch it. I wondered if maybe the difference was just my monitor and it would look fine for others, but I think the consensus so far is that it was too much. I decided to own it for the video but I completely agree with anyone who decides to stop at the Pro Contrast. I would almost recommend it depending on the image. My tall vertical image I shared in the end there, now THAT is an image that HUGELY benefited from the Bi-color filter. So sometimes it is almost necessary and sometimes it goes a bit too far. Thanks for the comments! I really love it when I see people coming back for more every week! We are honored to have you guys following our adventures! -Aaron
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Oh and about the image, there were two images missing from the original panorama stitch. It actually was wider but I must have missed those images when grabbing them off Andrew's computer with my thumb drive. Because it was more wide originally. Again, I taught it the way I did to match the original, which in hindsight isn't the best. But this won't be my last processing tutorial. I like the idea of doing some different images roughly the same to show how it changes image to image and can be useful to adjust according to the image itself.
@Coraki7 жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thank you subbed.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Glad we could help!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, CorakiOG! Stoked to have you as a sub! :D Thanks for watching! -Aaron
@bulldogstrut17 жыл бұрын
Again, a very informative video. You mentioned using a tablet and pen for some of the editing. Have you done a tutorial on that?
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Henry good idea! You gave me an awesome video I can create for my 14-days of new videos leading up to the launch of my Milky Way Course on Feb. 2nd! I will do that either tomorrow or Monday and emphasize my techniques for dodging and burning the Milky Way! Thanks for the great idea! 😃 -Aaron
@susanscherr3836 Жыл бұрын
Hey Aaron, I did a MW shoot the other night and used iso 6400 for quite a few, that choice gave me a good histogram and now I'm wondering how to deal with the extra noise in the darker parts of the image. I shot at the Maryhill Stonehenge in Goldendale, Wa. the lower part of the stones, all the way across the image show a lot of noise when I brighten/lighten the image to draw out the beautiful colors on upper stones. Any help appreciated. susan scherr
@joelwexler5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that was great.
@Phenolisothiocyanate Жыл бұрын
Does it matter if you do this before or after stacking images with Sequator or Starry Night Stacker?
@markriley74725 жыл бұрын
Super photos and great tutorial. Sadly for experts only, and NO dehaze control in my Lightroom which is a pain, hence my photos will always look amateurish and never liked lol! Very helpful video though.
@linn3sesj2455 жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you so much :)
@ktrotman217 жыл бұрын
Any info on what camera was used?
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Heya Kyle! Yeah that picture was captured by Andrew using his Nikon D750. Thanks for watching! 😃 -Aaron
@davemackenzie99006 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the very instructive and well made video. One nit..."Dodge" is used to reduce exposure (i.e., make things darker) while "Burn" is used to increase exposure (i.e., make things brighter). I think you have them reversed in your audio.
@timaugustine-dirt_trippin5 жыл бұрын
I disagree. Those terms go back to film days, where you shine light through a negative onto light sensitive paper. The more light, the darker the image. So burning added more light to a portion of the image, darkening it. Dodging held light back from parts of the image, lightening that area.
@birjupatel71595 жыл бұрын
That really helpful
@alycewilliams80367 жыл бұрын
i dont have a dehaze option... could it be labeled as something else?? i have lightroom cc
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Hey Alyce! It is always labeled as Dehaze and is there at the very bottom. You might not have Lightroom CC but have Lightroom 5 or 6. If you actually DO have Lightroom CC, make sure you have updated recently. Check your Lightroom version by watching as it loads. It will say under the title "Adobe Creative Cloud Photoshop Lightroom CC" in the blue box that shows while loading. Mine currently is 2015.8 Release and I have an update pending when I am ready. (I wait when I have a project going on) So double check which version of Lightroom you have. Because if you have CC and have updated it anytime since 2015 you will have Dehaze. Now if you actually have Lightroom 5 or 6, you can add Dehaze through this method: fstoppers.com/hacks/how-get-new-dehaze-tool-lightroom-6-79840
@alycewilliams80367 жыл бұрын
thank you! i updated it .. and it's there now :) and WOW this dehaze option is a MUST for milky ways !!
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Oh nice! I am glad it was easy to resolve! :D Yeah the dehaze option is pretty amazing. The video I am working on today has some clouds that look great with the dehaze slider up a little. Oh and for the Yosemite video I couldn't even SEE the rock wall because of some clouds and with Dehaze up +100 you could see right through the clouds! It was amazing! :D --Aaron
@photographybyliamanderson16597 жыл бұрын
incredible
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks, Liam! Appreciate you watching and stoked you liked it! :D -Aaron
@photographybyliamanderson16597 жыл бұрын
no worries :) and now cause of the video i have found out how to do a panorama in lightroom
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha nice! And that was just a sidenote in the lesson! 😄 -Aaron
@MarkMetternichPhotographyLLC4 жыл бұрын
Looks great for display, but would not produce a quality print. Stack each image and blend with Starry Landscape Stacker (or Sequator) and then you could have a real quality image that can be blown up huge!
@PhotogAdventures4 жыл бұрын
Heya Mark! Glad to have you find the video and participate by commenting! :D You are absolutely right! Going the extra step of taking more images, doing stacking and maybe even getting a different exposure for the foreground to bring out the terrain and possibly stacking that as well would create a MUCH BETTER image for print! I completely agree with Mark about getting into Starry Landscape Stacker or Sequator for those of you ready to add some more steps to your Milky Way Photography. . I should also mention again that this image I processed was from a Milky Way First timer so it came out amazingly well for a first image of the Milky Way ever! Also, my own disclaimer is that I added a step here with NIK collection that I wouldn't do now but enjoyed doing back then and included it as an "option". I am afraid it might not come off as an "optional" step to some people coming to this video hoping to find a workflow to copy step by step. I think after three years it is DEFINITELY time to do a new version of this video to offer a non-nik filtered version so that people don't get the idea that nik collection is needed at all. Thanks for watching the video, Mark! Hope you stick around and comment on others! Stoked to have crossed your path finally. :D -Aaron
@MarkMetternichPhotographyLLC4 жыл бұрын
Aaron King Thanks man. I know we make these videos and then everything changes and we forget that people watch them and we are sometimes even appalled at what we used to teach! :-) I am a total post-processing nerd so I spend thousands of hours watching everybody trying to see if I can find good and useful information to push further. One of the most important things about starry landscape stacker is turning off the sharpening and the noise and using batches of two, four, eight, 16, 32, 64, or 128 images. I’ve been told that it throws out anything in between those numbers.
@alivia49074 жыл бұрын
So what was his setup for these shots? Did he use a tracker?
@PhotogAdventures4 жыл бұрын
Nope! No tracker. Just a static tripod and taking a panorama. It was his first time out doing Milky Way and it turned out fantastic! It goes to show that with really only a few steps figured out, you can accomplish really solid Milky Way Photography from your very first night out! :D -Aaron
@alivia49074 жыл бұрын
Very nice. I tried my 1st milky way photo last weekend. No luck I'm afraid. It was sort of cloudy and and I'm in a bortle class 4 and the only spot I could come up with was shooting sort of towards a class 5.. I'll get there eventually. I've never even seen the milky-way in person before. That's what drew my interest. And I love photography
@vaunsphotography68206 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this! I may have to bite the bullet so to speak and get Photoshop and Lightroom on my laptop. I currently have Lightroom CC on my phone and tablet.
@PhotogAdventures6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Vaun! You can get away with JUST Lightroom. You don't need to do the Color Efex Pro part or the content-aware fill. You can just crop your image. That said, buying Photoshop and Lightroom CC is the same package at $10 a month so why not! :D -Aaron
@suedecker40687 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Texas! You still having dreams of marion berry crumble with huckleberry ice cream? Crater Lake under the giant Milky Way was the highlight of our month-long adventure. And that was thanks to you guys! I followed all your processing steps with my Crater Lake Milky Way composition. I'm still very unsure about the setting the white balance step in the process since my coloring was very different from your example. I had lots of crazy colors going on so I had to play around on my own to try to get something realistic. I sent you a Dropbox link if you'd like to take a look. I'd love some critique and input if you have time. I'd also love to see what you guys got that night.
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha hey hey Sue! :D LOL Yes....definitely spoiled now! A Milky Way outing without huckleberry ice cream with a marion berry crumble just isn't the same! :D hahaha That is really cool to hear that it was actually the highlight of such an awesome trip! I am finishing up the podcast about our Crater Lake trip right now and just about to mention you guys! As for your white balance, the step in the video is to start off at a neutral white balance and then adjust as you need depending on the colors in the sky you want to highlight and bring out or the colors you want to tone down. For instance you might have too much magenta in the end and you bring the tone down to the green side to fight the magenta. I am looking forward to seeing your work at the dropbox folder! I hope that your panorama stitched well with Lightroom. I actually only YESTERDAY had a chance to really work on my Crater Lake images and I had issues stitching my panorama as I was trying to include too many extremes in my area covered. It was less a 180 degree scene and more of a 230-250 degree area and I didn't capture a high enough TOP level of the scene to allow the Milky Way arch to not get stretched. But that was from the night before. That night with you we were out earlier when the Milky Way was lower in the sky and so I am really hoping your pano turned out far easier on Lightroom than mine did! :D Checking it out now! -Aaron
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Hey Sue, I just discovered an error on my part due to my website updates I am working on right now. The email info@photogadventures.com stopped working! So thank you for using it so I could realize what I had done and fix it. (I wonder how many emails I had missed....oops) Can you resend the dropbox link now? I will be able to get it this time. :D -Aaron
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
+Sue Decker sure! What email did you send the link to? We will for sure have our final pictures on our video when it comes out. I'm the mean time you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We are so glad you had a good time up there! It was a highlife for us too! :)
@elisecoates87336 жыл бұрын
me: oh that looks sweet him: "see that just looks BAD" ......-__-...
@kfelandros6 жыл бұрын
its soooooooo much gooodd bro! serous good job!!! ;) thanks U! ;)
@TheHitmanAgent5 жыл бұрын
What camera did your friend use to shoot these images?
@hazemtelib97677 жыл бұрын
You know what? I just subscribed and liked the video after I saw your replies to almost everyone in the comments section. It shows how you appreciate your viewers and respect them. Thank you, A new subscriber! oh I forgot to ask, what gear do you use?
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
+Hazem Telib Oh nice! Awesome!! Thanks, Hazem! We really appreciate you subscribing and showing your support! We absolutely respect and appreciate anyone who takes the time to follow our adventures. We are out right now at Escalante and all we can think about is how fun it will be to share the video of this trip! 😃 We capture a cool shot and then we both go "KZbin is going to love this shot." Our gear is entirely detailed in the description of almost all of our videos so if you are wanting more check that out. But we both shoot Canon. I have a 6D and Brendon has a 5Dmark3. We both want to get a mark4 someday soon. Thanks again for watching and hope you love our future videos! -Aaron
@darkspeed624 жыл бұрын
I'm confused why youu bumped the saturation and vibrance up to 100 only to chang the tint afterwards. I would just adjust the tint on its own AND perhaps the kevlin value. I'd get the same results.
@edwaitt19732 жыл бұрын
Best Milky Way editing tutorial that I have seen….
@davekelly81685 жыл бұрын
Cracking video..
@donc92755 жыл бұрын
how do you get rid of those pesky streaks caused by planes zipping by your shot
@SandyHansenPhotography7 жыл бұрын
This in helpful but Color Efex Pro 4 is going away.....they are not supporting it any more
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Yeah I know. Isn't it sad? I am going to miss the whole NIK Collection once an Adobe update breaks it on my lightroom and photoshop....but until then it is great to use. Thanks for watching, Joy! -Aaron
@DoubletakeEvents4 жыл бұрын
I don't see a synch button on mine or a way to save it.... :(
@hunterolson81754 жыл бұрын
why did following these steps make my picture look worse than it did before i started editing? once i was done following these steps i could barely see any of the stars let alone the milky way but before i started editing i could see the milky way. would love tips. thank you!
@charliejuliet15964 жыл бұрын
Did I miss something? He didn't completely show how you did dodging and burning? I saw him create 3 masks for dark areas, bright, and light pollution, but he never showed what edits you did in them to make it pop. Can someone explain?
@Lexxo7776 жыл бұрын
50k Views!! Worth a celebration ;)
@misslilcat7 жыл бұрын
Your next video should be how on post process foregrounds :)
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
Haha great idea and you read my mind! I actually have part of the video already recorded where I took a group of images to stack the foreground when I was down in Escalante. I will see if I can get that out this month! 😃 -Aaron
@misslilcat7 жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Can't wait :)
@PhotogAdventures7 жыл бұрын
😃 Thanks! -Aaron
@jasemkeshtkar6146 жыл бұрын
awesome
@PhotogAdventures6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for thinking this is awesome! Glad you liked it! Hope you will come back again and see our other videos, Jasem! :D -Aaron