Learn how to cancel StarrySky Camera subscription on iPhone, Android, Paypal or directly.
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Alternative method via AppStore:
1. In "Star 1", the brightness of the star in the dark night sky is highlighted by selecting the brightest pixel for each pixel in the continuous shooting image.
2. "Star 3" adds the brightness of each pixel of the continuous shooting image and makes it very bright. star 1 However, be careful because the brightness of "star 3" is easily saturated.
3. This app generates a high-definition photo image based on the plurality of consecutively photographed images of a night view using the most suitable multiple exposure technique.
4. The photographs taken by this app are stored in the storage and you can see the list of them on a list screen. ✖️You can delete the image by tapping an icon and choosing an image then tapping a trash box icon.
5. This app artificially expands an exposure time more than ten seconds by technique of the multiple exposures to take picture of dark starry sky brightly. (1) fix a smartphone with tripods etc. (3) press the shutter of the app and wait for around one minute.
6. "Star 2" raises the tone of brightness according to the number of continuous shots and makes it brighter.
7. When you tap an editing icon here, it displays a list of filters for image processing.
8. It combines photos of consecutive shots changing exposure with each timing into one piece of photo which is increased dynamic range artificially.
9. Select a filter from these filters and you can do actual processing to the image on the screen by the selected filter.
10. This app has about 40 filters such as 'Brightness','Contrast','Blur','Sharpening','Sepia','Monochrome','Edge detection', 'Sketch' and so on.
11. It minimizes the position displacement in combining the plural images at the consecutive shots.
12. It sets each exposure in response to Starry sky or night view appropriately.
13. In addition to the maximum zoom magnification that a camera permits, it enlarges zoom magnification originally.