Learn how to create a Milky Way Composite Night Photo in Photoshop. In this video I cover techniques to create virtually perfect selections and masks for a clean composite. To follow along you need a Milky Way photo plus a photo from the same composition shot during dusk.
Part 1: Edit and process the Milky Way in Lightroom or ACR
Part 2: Create a Milky Way Composite in Photoshop, Matching Color and Tone
Part 3: Create a Milky Way Composite in Photoshop, Perfect Selections and Masks
Part 4: Create a Milky Way Composite in Photoshop, Cleaning Up and Final Touches
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2 Responses
wondering if you got around to posting “Part 4: Create a Milky Way Composite in Photoshop, Cleaning Up and Final Touches”
Hi Venkata,
Yes, it’s been posted for awhile but it looks like we forgot to update the links here. You can find this part of the tutorial here:
Thanks, Josh