jarlrmai
Senior Member.
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Mick tends to use Adobe After Effects's echo effect:
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/after-effects/using/time-effects.html
Essentially it's used to stack frames together to get dimmer objects to show up, and using the video effect saves time extracting all the frames and aligning and combining them and is good enough for analysis purposes.
I'm trying to understand where you got this.
You produced an enhanced frame from the video, by using a color correcting tool and then producing a "trailing echo" of images... using 8 frames? I assume the echo effect is useful in that the "trailing echo" it produces for each star image increases the number of pixels in each image; so that the image of each star is more recognizable (?)
And you then overlaid an image from Stellarium?
I did a Google search for "Levels + Echo (8 frames, Max)"
I got this "AI Overview." Is this accurate?
Mick tends to use Adobe After Effects's echo effect:
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/after-effects/using/time-effects.html
Essentially it's used to stack frames together to get dimmer objects to show up, and using the video effect saves time extracting all the frames and aligning and combining them and is good enough for analysis purposes.
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