![]() ![]() What does the full size image look like? If you want to downsize you might want to use something like a weighted average downsizing algorithm, though there's really no way to get smooth diagonal lines in a downsized image if you're looking at it closely. There are lots of "jaggies" in the posted image trails, presumably because of the downsizing. Maybe post a crop from that image at 100%. If it's regular, possibly because there is a gap between your consecutive 30 second exposures? It's hard to tell from your posted image because it too small to see any details in the trails. And what I can do in the future to prevent this from happening again. If there is anything I can do about it now. I am wondering if anyone knows why this might have happened. I want to eliminate the airplane lines at the top and just above the treeline, as well as get rid of the obnoxious lights created be the cars driving past and brighten the image all together, but the big issue that I have with this photo is with the stars themselves. I am not done with the editing process of course. ![]() I set my camera up on a tripod and, using a remote, set it to take 30" long photos for about an hour and a half. My most recent photo was is an attempt at Star Trails. I decided to improve my skills in night-time photography (Using long shutter speeds, creative lighting, etc.) Maybe not the best choice for a class out of Minnesota in the middle of the coldest winter that we've had in a long time, but. I am working on an independent study project for school this semester. First off, sorry if this is in the wrong forum, but it seemed to be the only one that fit.
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