Introduction to Astrophotography
File Export
A course by Jheison Huerta , Photographer Specialized in Astrophotography
About the video: File Export
Overview
“In this lesson I will explain the final phase of the editing work. We will export the final image considering some points to optimize the export and publication on the platforms: Facebook, Instagram and Web.”
In this video lesson Jheison Huerta addresses the topic: File Export, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Astrophotography. Learn photography and developing techniques to capture the lights and colors of space.
Partial transcription of the video
“File Export In this lesson, I will explain the final phase of the editing work. We will export the image for use in the different social networks like Facebook, Instagram, and web use. And now we have only to export for social networks. How do we do this export? We go to File, Export and Save for Web. And here we have some options. Let's say, here I have an already default option, Save for Networks and Web ... and I set it up as follows: I have put JPEG here, maximum quality, one hundred ... I give "check" in Optimized, Convert to sRGB, that's very important, the color profile for web use. ...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Astrophotography
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
Adobe Photoshop, Nik Software -
Areas
Outdoor Photography, Photography

Jheison Huerta
A course by Jheison Huerta
Jheison Huerta is a photographer from Huaraz, Peru, in the heart of the Peruvian Andes. It's perhaps for this reason that landscape photography was already part of his DNA. For more than eight years he has been shooting the night sky of the Andes and his photos have earned him the prestigious APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day) award from NASA, in addition to being featured in media outlets such as the BBC, National Geographic, and more.
With the Astrofoto Andes group, he runs workshops and conferences in countries such as Colombia, Bolivia, Italy, and his native Peru.
The aim of Jheison's work is to make it feel like space is closer than we think, incorporating features of the Milky Way with other earthly elements and people, like in his mesmerizing photos of the Salar de Uyuni, in Bolivia.
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