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good day everyone on my previous video i discussed my workflow when doing astrophotography using a star tracker from just a single frame the images came out really great but now i wanted to try out photo stacking and see whether i can get a much better result thankfully i still have the raw files and had tried processing from this to this i was really surprised with the rendered image using this photo stacking technique colors are nice and a bit more clean and now im going to share what i did to achieve this [Music] were just going to use two softwares that both came from docHub the docHub lightroom then to photoshop and then back to lightroom as you can see from here i will try to stock these three photos with identical settings i really wish i had more but the rest of my other raw files are either blurred or had trails on it i will try to start with more than 10-20 images next time im going to use lightroom to pre-process these raw files and then well do the stacking using photosh