What You’ll Discover in Adam Woodworth Landscape Astrophotography Editing Workflow
In this 130-minute tuTorial you’ll learn my start-to-Finish your workflow by using techniques that you have learned through years of editing. Focusing… File size: 2.54 GB
Adam Woodworth – Landscape Astrophotography Editing Workflow
This page contains 130-minute tuTorial you’ll learn my start-to-Apply techniques learned from years of editing to complete the workflow. Focusing on a single Milky Way image we’ll walk through edits in Lightroom and Photoshop as well as dive into more advanced techniques, such as star stacking and exposure blending, on our way to producing the completed image.
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TOPICS INCLUDED
Camera settings
Workflow The basics
White balances the night sky with airglow
Sharpening foreground photos
Lens corrections
Star stacking manually in Photoshop or the automated Starry way Landscape Stacker (Mac), or Sequator (Windows).
Advanced and basic blending of masks
With luminosity painting, you can dodge and burn.
When adjusting the sky contrast, avoid blowing out any stars
VIDEO CHAPTERS
Review of camera settings and workflow
Lightroom Raw image preparation
Star stacking to pinpoint stars and lower noise
Exposure blending with Photoshop
Nik Dfine reduces noise
Photoshop Creative Editing
VIDEO FILE SPECS
You will receive a link to the video in a ZIP file after you purchase.
1080p HD videos (1920×1080 resolution)
MP4 format compatible for most video players
The total size of the file is 2.5 GB
Time: 130 minutes
The English narration of the video is provided.
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