![]() Before exporting the images, you may need to go back in and individually center the crops depending on how much the moon drifted while shooting. and Paste Settings in the gallery view to the remaining images. Adjust Exposure, Saturation, Contrast (+50), and Clarity (+40) to the preferred levels. ![]() Starting with one image, Crop the image to the desired size - it is necessary to crop in from 600mm for Adobe Photoshop to have enough data to be able to align the images later. Step 1: Import the images into Adobe Lightroom. The Hypothesis: Be able to process images utilizing only one major editing program (Photoshop) and get a premium image quality. Utilizing the same forty images, I've processed them both through a RegiStax process and a Photoshop process. A waning gibbous moon taken on March 15th, 2017 in clear early morning sky taken with the Nikon D750 mounted on a tripod with the Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD. So, I decided to test it the best way I know how - pitting RegiStax 6.1.0.8 versus Photoshop's Smart Object blending. I've been seeing (and reading) more and more articles touting the use of Smart Objects as an effective way to stack images and reduce noise.
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