
but if it stayed open for an hour it'd just build up so much that you'd see a white blurry image. As you can see this generates the trails almost instantly. Select all the layers that appear (they make up the smart object) and set the blend mode to Lighten. Let all the images load then double click the newly generated smart object. Instead of just opening and closing really fast, its staying open longer to allow the light to build up giving you more of a picture rather than just blackness. Go to File > Scripts > Load files into stack. When you open the shutter for long exposure, its like the camera is moving in slow motion. Includes advanced 'lighten-screen-blend' mode to reduce gaps and a 'falling stars' mode. Thats why it needs to be so stable so nothing moves except the stars and clouds. Create stunning Startrail-images by just a few clicks. If the Milky Way is visible from horizon to horizon the environment is definitely dark enough and star trails are possible.

If there is no moon, shooting can start or end at twilight.
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Of course the blending software is doing this to everything in the photo, even the clouds. The best star trail shots usually either start as the moon is setting or end when the moon is rising. 7.2/10, ''Star Trail' is an arcade game that really shines when it comes to graphics and sounds.this game really deserved its 'Awesome'.

You'd see all of those dots added together forming a line, like in the star trails. Become the richest green blob in the universe Space holds the key to unlimited treasure in this action-adventure Space Coaster. when you take around a thousand of these images taken over the course of an hour and blend them, its like printing all them images out semi-transparent an stacking them on top of each other. all you see is the stars in as a little dot and a unblurred moon. When i set up a camera and set the exposure for about 30 seconds, you should get an image that looks like the one a added to this comment. If you were to take one long exposure, (say for about an hour) you'd basically get a white image.

No that would not replace the blending process.
