SEQUATOR TUTORIAL - BEST stacking software for editing Milky Way Photos

In this SEQUATOR TUTORIAL I describe a basic, fast workflow to edit and stack milky way photos to reduce noise and improve detail in the landscape and night sky as well as how to use sequator. I've been noise averaging astro, night sky and nightscape shots for a while but Sequator has really shortened the time it takes to get great results. It's a FREE piece of software and finally delivers the ability to quickly create stacked astro and milky way photos for Windows PC users. I'll take you through the process in this sequator stacking tutorial.

Will Goodlet

Will Goodlet is a landscape and wildlife photographer focused on Southern Africa.

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