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[Music] [Music] hello and welcome to another quick tip post processing tutorial i havent done one of those for a while now but i think for this image i have a nice trick to show you so i took it yesterday during blue hour in nuremberg and you see here we have this nice sunstar going on so currently im testing a new lens and i will have a review video for it in one or two weeks so if you want to know which lens produces those nice sunstars and also how it performs compared to my canon lens make sure to subscribe but for now lets just focus on a little processing tip how we can make this image a bit more interesting first of all i started here with this image which typically for me is a focus stacked version with also exposure blending so i have here as much detail as possible in this frame then i did my typical contrast and color work to guide the viewer into the image and you already see i also have a bit of a vignette going on but here up the sky its deep blue as is typical for b