THE MILKY WAY TUTORIALS

Star Minimization

Star minimization in Photoshop is a technique used to reduce the prominence of stars in astrophotography, particularly in images of the Milky Way. This technique is often employed to emphasize other celestial objects, such as nebulae, galaxies, or the Milky Way's structure, by making the stars appear smaller or less distracting.

Sequator Stacking Technique V1

Aligning images with a tracking mount using software like Sequator is an essential step in astrophotography to stack multiple exposures and reduce noise, enhance detail, and produce a clearer image of the night sky.

This tutorial is for those they have a tracking mount like Move shoot move , Sky watcher star adventurer or similar.

Sequator Stacking Technique V2

This tutorial is for those that do not use a tracking mount and the want to stack images into sequence with the foreground.