How to Photograph & Process Nightscapes and Time-Lapses

Release Date:- 2018-08-25

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Kind:- ebook

$27.99

The book describes how to ā€”

ā€¢ Shoot and process ā€œnightscapesā€ ā€“ still images of landscapes taken at night by the light of the Moon or stars ā€¦
and ā€¦
ā€¢ Shoot and process time-lapse movies of the stars & Milky Way,
... all using DSLR cameras

The 580-page multi-touch book includes ā€”

ā€¢ 18 HD videos (no internet connection required) demonstrating time-lapse techniques
ā€¢ 50 step-by-step tutorials on how to use software such as Photoshop, Lightroom, LRTimelapse, ON1 Photo RAW, and more
ā€¢ Photo 101 sections on the basic concepts of photography and video production
ā€¢ Astronomy 101 sections explaining how the sky works
ā€¢ Reviews of gear ā€“ How to use popular intervalometers and motion-control units

Youā€™ll learn ā€”

ā€¢ What are the best cameras and lenses to buy
ā€¢ How to set your cameras and lenses for maximum detail and minimum noise
ā€¢ How to shoot auroras, conjunctions, satellites, comets, and meteor showers
ā€¢ How to shoot nightscapes lit only by moonlit, and how to determine where the Moon will be to plan a shoot
ā€¢ How to shoot and stitch panoramas of the night sky and Milky Way using Photoshop and PTGui
ā€¢ How to shoot tracked long exposures of the Milky Way using camera trackers
ā€¢ How to develop Raw files, the essential first step to great images and movies
ā€¢ How to process nightscape stills using techniques such as masking, adjustment layers, and smart filters
ā€¢ How to shoot and stack star trail images made of hundreds of frames
ā€¢ How to assemble time-lapse movies from those same hundreds of frames
ā€¢ How to plan a time-lapse shoot and calculate the balance of exposure timevs. frame count vs. length of shoot.
ā€¢ How to process hundreds of frames using Adobe Camera Raw, Bridge, Photoshop, and Lightroom
ā€¢ How to shoot and process advanced ā€œHoly Grailā€ time-lapse transitions from day to night
ā€¢ How to shoot motion-control sequences using specialized dolly and pan/tilt devices
ā€¢ How to use time-lapse processing tools such as LRTimelapse, Panolapse, Sequence, TLDF, and Advanced Stacker Actions
ā€¢ What can go wrong and how to avoid problems in the field

Whatā€™s in the book ā€”

Getting Started
Chapter 1: Choosing and Using Gear
Chapter 2: Twilight Time
Chapter 3: Auroras
Chapter 4: Other Amazing Sky Effects
Chapter 5: Moonlit Nightscapes
Chapter 6: Milky Way Nightscapes
Chapter 7: Stacking, Stitching and Tracking
Chapter 8: How to Reduce Noise
Chapter 9: Processing Still Images - Basics
Chapter 10: Processing Still Images - Advanced
Chapter 11: Taking Time-Lapses
Chapter 12: Advanced Camera Control
Chapter 13: How to Shoot Holy Grails
Chapter 14: Avoiding Common Problems
Chapter 15: Processing Time-Lapse Movies - Basic
Chapter 16: Processing Time-Lapse Movies ā€“ Advanced
Chapter 17: The Final Cut
Chapter 18: The Time-Lapse Lifestyle

To learn more go to http://www.amazingsky.com/nightscapesbook.html

About the Author

Alan Dyer has authored or co-authored several print guidebooks for amateur astronomers, notably The Backyard Astronomerā€™s Guide with Terence Dickinson.
Alanā€™s astrophotos have appeared in calendars and magazines such as SkyNews, Astronomy, Sky and Telescope, and National Geographic. Theyā€™ve been featured on websites such as CBSNews.com, NBCNews.com, Spaceweather.com, UniverseToday.com, and Astronomy Picture of the Day.
Alan serves as a contributing editor to SkyNews and Sky and Telescope magazines.

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