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5/31/2025, 2:01:24 PM
>>4431158
No, no stacking. Single exposure RAW processed in Adobe Lightroom. Pretty basic, straightforward processing like crop and levels.
Just have to take about 30 or more exposures to get a really clear capture because of atmospheric distortion. Once you get a a clear shot, though, it pretty much comes out of the camera 80% of the way there assuming you've gotten your exposure dialed in.
800mm + 2x teleconverter, shot in 1.5x DX mode is about a 2,400mm equivalent focal length (which is about what you're seeing here).
Also, consider that you lose a lot of dynamism and detail as the moon grows full since everything is then lit straight-on and the image will appear "flat". Crescents or half-moons really add detail to the craters from indirect lighting and shadows.
No, no stacking. Single exposure RAW processed in Adobe Lightroom. Pretty basic, straightforward processing like crop and levels.
Just have to take about 30 or more exposures to get a really clear capture because of atmospheric distortion. Once you get a a clear shot, though, it pretty much comes out of the camera 80% of the way there assuming you've gotten your exposure dialed in.
800mm + 2x teleconverter, shot in 1.5x DX mode is about a 2,400mm equivalent focal length (which is about what you're seeing here).
Also, consider that you lose a lot of dynamism and detail as the moon grows full since everything is then lit straight-on and the image will appear "flat". Crescents or half-moons really add detail to the craters from indirect lighting and shadows.
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