This write-up covers the essential steps for using a file . Compositing involves blending a detailed foreground (typically shot during the "blue hour") with a high-quality capture of the Milky Way core to create a clean, noise-free nightscape. Initial Setup and File Preparation
Adjust the sky’s temperature (typically cooling it down) in ACR to match the bluer tones often found in blue hour foregrounds. Download File Milky-way-composite-ps-tutorial-m...
: Use a 50% Gray layer set to "Luminosity" blending mode to isolate and compare color information between the two shots. This write-up covers the essential steps for using a file
: Open your foreground and sky images as layers in a single Photoshop document. Convert these layers into Smart Objects so you can apply non-destructive edits via Adobe Camera Raw (ACR). : Use a 50% Gray layer set to
Before starting the composite, you must prepare your source files to ensure they blend seamlessly.