What Reddit Says About Astrophotography Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Astrophotography apps from 7 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/telescopes
15 votes, 23 comments. After starting with visual observations only with my Skywatcher Heritage 100/400 and seeing some DSOs such as NGC 869/884 and…
r/astrophotography
My journey started with deepskystacker and moved through a couple of apps until I arrived at pixinsight which is a significant coat but probably the best tool on the market.
r/astrophotography
Actually the camera app that you already have on your phone is good enough. Get to the pro settings and start playing around with it. Normally I set iso to something in between 4k and 6k. Whites in something in between 3k and 5k, and and the shutter in 23 to 30 seconds. The rest is up to you on how ...
r/mobilephotography
Lightroom or even the base camera app, all you need is a raw option and long exposure, presumably 30 seconds is the max in your phone ... If you're doing milky way photography, you wouldn't want long exposure.
r/telescopes
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r/astrophotography
The best one I know of is AstroShader. ... Reddit community and fansite for the free-to-play third-person co-op action shooter, Warframe. The game is currently in open beta on PC, PlayStation 4|5, Xbox One/Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 1|2 and iOS! ... /r/astrophotography celebrates amateur astrophoto...
r/seestar
Any sort of experience, tips & ... be recommended! ... There are many options, but the best free ones are Siril, Seti Astro's Suite, Graxpert, and Gimp....
r/samsung
Meanwhile, my friend captured the same thing on his outdated Pixel phone and captured way better sky and stars photos than mine. The pixel's images had almost no noise and were really well balanced in exposure and colour. It was almost a set-it-and-forget-it thing with the astrophotography mode...
r/AstroPhotographyTool
This channel is for APT - https://www.astrophotography.app/ which is a desktop application about astro photography so am not sure how many members have experience with phone night sky images.
r/telescopes
Samsung Raw and Google Pixel native camera app have astrophotography mode.
r/telescopes
... Well you can always use ‘Easy Long Exposure Camera’ if your on iPhone, I believe it’s free. Also don’t expect much from DSO’s with a phone this will work best for planets.
r/telescopes
I’ve been using SaturnCam with good results. It does stacking in the app. ... /r/astrophotography celebrates amateur astrophotography and will primarily focus on sharing and discussing the work of our members.
r/AskAstrophotography
... Siril is probably the best bet, because it's free and designed for astrophotography, with a lot of the same main processes that you get in Pixinsight, stretching, colour correction, stacking, etc.
r/AskAstrophotography
(Pixinsight = 300$ / BlurXterminator = 99$ / NoiseXterminator = 60$ / StarXterminator = 60$. StarXterminator has a free alternative you can use in Siril too StarNet++. Noise and BlurXterminator are really good and fast and worth the money.
r/AskAstrophotography
Just wondering what other (relatively new) astrophotography people have found using all these softwares? I know pixinsight is a learning curve, but the idea of having everything in one place is great and feel like I could part ways with the €300 for a one time payment. ... Siril is getting really po...
r/AskAstrophotography
I think Astro Pixel Processor l(APP) is the midway point between Siril/Deep Sky Stacker & PixInsight. It is a very good astrophotography program.
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