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when it comes to post-processing your astro photography photos stacking is one of the most important steps so today im doing an updated tutorial for deep sky stacker i had created one a few years back here for youtube but its been a while and theres a lot of things ive learned since then so i wanted to update the video and make sure that everybody whether youre a complete beginner or maybe youve used deep sky stacker a few times youll get something out of this video before we go any further i want to make clear that this is only available for windows users if youre on a mac unfortunately youre out of luck so if you are on a mac youll either want to get some type of virtual windows environment installed on your computer or just get a windows laptop of some sort that way you can follow along because a lot of these applications for astrophotography are windows specific and theyre not built for macs just something you gotta deal with hopefully you have the latest version install