Star Tracker Blending Tutorial - Lumenzia Plugin
In this tutorial I'll show you how to use the Lumenzia luminosity mask software to blend your wide-angle Milky Way images. Generally, you want to take a ~4 minute exposure for your foreground, followed by a tracked ~4 minute exposure for the sky. You can always use different settings based on your camera's performance. Lumenzia link: https://gregbenzphotography.com/ Astro Post Processing Course: https://www.peterzelinka.com/tutorials 0:00 - Intro 3:53 - Initial Edits 6:26 - Align Layers 9:07 - Lumenzia Overview 13:23 - Refine Layer Mask 22:21 - Verify Mask Looks Good 24:25 - Shooting Tips

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