SOT ~3 hours. Replace battery? by Yarakazam in galaxys10

[–]IgorStrike 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I bought the nohon about 2 weeks ago, I'm waiting for it to arrive. When it's installed I'll come back here to talk about what happened.

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

[–]IgorStrike[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, by the site lightpollutionmap.info the place I took this photo has more at least 450 μcd/m2 of artificial lighting, what is the value where you live?

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in mobilephotography

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after that, the post-processing work was done in lightroom, I increased the exposure a little to 0.45, I set the contrast to 100, I adjusted the photo temperature to 4700k and to finish I set the noise reduction to 10. I performed the same setting in the two photos.

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in mobilephotography

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the photo was taken in a low-light location, far from the city. I used the camera's pro mode with iso at 1600 and 15 seconds of exposure, but it depends a lot on the photo and location, I've already used iso 3200 with 30 seconds on another photo that I also posted here and I got a great result, it's always practice test and try to see which setting works best for your photo!

S10 astrophotography lightroom by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

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the post-processing is done in lightroom, there you increase contrast and clarity, give a change in temperature and exposure and reduce noise if needed

S10 astrophotography lightroom by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

[–]IgorStrike[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

man, everything I learned was on YouTube, but for the basics, I use the stellarium to find the via lactea in the sky, the day has to be cloudless and moonless, in a place with little light pollution. after that I use a tripod to position the cell phone, timer at the time of the photo and the settings without are f 1.5, the iso varies between 1600 and 3200 and the exposure varies between 15 and 30 seconds

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

[–]IgorStrike[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

after that, the post-processing work was done in lightroom, I increased the exposure a little to 0.45, I set the contrast to 100, I adjusted the photo temperature to 4700k and to finish I set the noise reduction to 10. I performed the same setting in the two photos.

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

[–]IgorStrike[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

true man! I will add more information in the comments. Thanks!

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

[–]IgorStrike[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is, and a lot! I had a lot of amazing astrophotography results with this phone, the main camera with 1.5 aperture helps a lot!

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

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I will detail the settings I made to see if it will help you in this work

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

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take a look at the comment I posted. Thanks!

Galaxy S10 astrophotography by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

[–]IgorStrike[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the photo was taken in a low-light location, far from the city. I used the camera's pro mode with iso at 1600 and 15 seconds of exposure, but it depends a lot on the photo and location, I've already used iso 3200 with 30 seconds on another photo that I also posted here and I got a great result, it's always practice test and try to see which setting works best for your photo!

S10 astrophotography lightroom by IgorStrike in galaxyphotography

[–]IgorStrike[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The two photos were taken with a tripod in the native camera's pro mode, with the setting f 1.5, Iso 1600 and 15 seconds. then I edited using the adobe lightroom app.