Hi Dean, I did nothing too fancy, no raws or darks. The camera does internal vignetting adjusting that works something like a flat. I ran an action in Photoshop on each image that cropped and resized them to the right format for 1080p HD, and adjusted the curves (brightened) and then boosted the saturation a bit (it probably made the sky turn green, oh well!). I then dropped the individual jpegs into Cyberlink Powerdirector to stitch them into a video and that's pretty much it. Regards, Jon Christensen -----Original Message----- From: ketelsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 1:17 PM To: az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [AZ-Observing] Re: Milkyway time lapse Nice sequence, Jon. Did you do anything fancy with raws and darks, or just insert the jpegs into your moviemaker? Looks like you caught some greenish airglow in there too! Thanks for your efforts! -Dean Quoting Jon Christensen <jonc97@xxxxxxx>: > I’ve been seeing lots of time lapses of the milkyway moving in the > sky lately so I decided to jump on the bandwagon and do one of my own: > http://youtu.be/LVCF2czi5DQ > > It was a series of 30-second exposures over the course of a few hours > out at Picketpost last week. > > > Jon Christensen > > -- > See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please > send personal replies to the author, not the list. -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list. -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.