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question to photographers?

in 1 single raw image of stars and landscape combined can we get stars nicely ?

if yes how should we process that image

no means how can i get stars in single image

please help ..

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  • 5 years ago

    Yes, you need a high ISO (800 or higher), a wide aperture (f2.8 or wider) and an exposure of no more than 30 secs (to stop the stars 'trailing').

    Just look at the EXIF data for any star/landscape shot you want to emulate.

    If you want more detail in the landscape, you may have to combine exposures in post.

  • 5 years ago

    You can get a good image. It depends on your aperture and shutter speed. Or better yet take 1 image of the landscape and 1 image of the star and stitch them together with photoshop.

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