04-02-2024 11:36 PM - last edited on 04-03-2024 09:29 AM by Danny
I have noticed this problem several times now with night shots taken on this lens when stacking multiple images in either StarStax of Starry Landscape Stacker (sequator). The water area gets a very weird pattern/texture in it which is not present in any of the single images. Does anyone know what could be causing this? Is it a lens or software issue? Thank you for any suggestions as to what the problem could be.
04-03-2024 01:04 AM
Is lens correction turned on? If so, what if you turn it off?
04-03-2024 10:34 AM
Thank you for that thought Peter. Lens correction was turned on prior to exporting the images to be stacked I Will try the process again without to see if it makes a difference
04-03-2024 01:04 PM - edited 04-03-2024 01:10 PM
What I thought, see the answer from John Sheehy https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4685233
04-03-2024 09:09 AM
Could it be reflections from the stars?
04-03-2024 10:35 AM
No, it is not a reflection from the stars. If you look closely in the water (especially lower right) it has a wavy pattern similar to what you would get when you take a picture of a computer screen.
04-03-2024 09:38 AM
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04-03-2024 10:39 AM
Thank you Danny. I am using the R6, I shoot in RAW, brand new memory card (and I have seen this when using different cards as well, so I don't think it's that), I use lightroom to edit before exporting for Starry Landscape Stacker or StarStax.
The pattern that appears after stacking may be called "moire"? it looks like the weird patterns and waves you get when you try to take a picture of a computer screen.
04-03-2024 10:14 AM
Assuming you are shooting RAW, not JPEG, correct? Are you sure this isn't noticeable in any of the single images? Sometimes you have to really crank up Dehaze or Clarity to get this to show - and sometimes play with the noise reduction. I occasionally see similar to what you have on the horizon right where the light pollution meets the darker sky. The patterns in the water look more extreme than I have seen, but then again, this is stacked images.
04-03-2024 10:40 AM
Thank you Gary. Yes I shoot in RAW. I have played around with extreme edits on a single image (clarity, dehire, noise reduction, exposure, shadows, highlights etc. ) and do not get these patterns.
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