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photo-stream
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Lightweight image-gallery to share reaction images & gifs
First thing I thought of are applications like Photostream. But I thought maybe someone knows of an even better application for my usecase, or has their own experienced to share. (Photostream doesnt support videos though for example).
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Looking for a solution to setup an online gallery for photos.
Currently using photo stream
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Looking for a gallery with flow layout & nested albums to run on my Synology DS418
While photo-stream does not officially support subfolders it could probably achieved with some manual work or a custom script. There has been a short discussion about it here.
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Self hosted personal photo downloader
Not 100% sure but I think PhotoStream can do what you want. You could mount the shared folder and ever time a new photo will be dropped it should update the static page which also allows downloading a photo if you set the config for that. Depending on your setup you might have to automate syncing if you need that.
- Need to bring back Google photos unlimited storage in Pixel devices
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Selfhostable tools/services for frontend developer/photographer/videomaker?
If you just want to showcase your photos on a static page have a look at Photo Stream.
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Selfhosted Photography/video media gallary
For something simple you could check out photo-stream. I think it's good for an online portfolio of your work.
Shutter-Time-Calculator
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The Lyrid Meteor Shower (22 April, 2023)
(Online calculator https://calc.loef.photos/ says 20/15/7 seconds max for it's rule of & npf calculations: 500 (major)/300 (slight)/200(pinpoint))
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Understanding Photo Stacking
Without a tracking mount you can use this calculator to determine what exposure time you can get away with without significant trailing. It depends heavily on the declination (basically the arc length between the north pole and the object you are pointed at), lens focal length, and pixel size of your camera.
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Milkyway panorama with Zodiacal light, Captured from Vattakanal, Tamilnadu.
This was a 14mm lens, most will say use 500 rule but I suggest you to use NPF rule if you want pinpoint stars(or it will have an option like slight trailing this is what I used) it showed 12 seconds I think, I went a bit over since I know 14mm is pretty wide and you can't see any trailing once it is wide
- Here's a list of all the fastest lenses ever made, by format and focal length
- M31 135mm?
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1 vs 2500: I couldn't afford an expensive Telescope or a Star Tracker so I took over 2500 shots of the Orion Nebula from a pretty light polluted city in Central India with just an entry level DSLR. Combined them together using a method called "Stacking", and this was the result [OC]
That method isn't that accurate anymore(some people use 400 or even 300 rule), but these days the recommended method is The NPF rule.
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Don't have an expensive Telescope or a Star Tracker? No problem. I couldn't afford them either so I took over 2500 shots of the Orion Nebula from a pretty light polluted city in India with just an entry level DSLR. Combined them together using a method called "Stacking", & this was the result [OC]
4) How to select your exposure length: If you take long duration exposures (let's say) 15-20s or something, what you will see are star trails where instead of pin pointed stars, you'd see them moving in a line, ruining our shot. To get sharper stars, either use the rule of 500 (beginner friendly) or the NPF rule (more accurate, but a bit more advanced). Make sure you take a few test shots, zoom in and check the focus and star trailing first before continuing.
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Please tell me if Iโm doing anything wrong with my AP process.
I've made a Calculator some time ago that can help you decide on the expose times without a tracking mount. It might be usefull: https://calc.loef.photos/
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What are the best settings to take a picture with a Canon EOS RP with a 50mm RF lenses?
Seeing might have also been just not good enough. I saw an app called nightshift. Pretty good indications of how clear the sky is actually. Also, indeed have a look at the 'rules'. 500 rule might be a bit too crude. Suggest to check your camera and lens specs and fill them in at: https://calc.loef.photos/
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What are some alternatives?
jasper2 - Full-featured Jekyll port of Ghost's default theme Casper v2 ๐ป
OpenAstroTracker - 3D printed DSLR tracking mount
cookie - Landing website + Blog using Jekyll & Tailwind CSS
astrophotography_stack_align - Align sequence of star field / astro images taken with a stationary camera (stationary relative to all those stars light years away).
jekyll-blog-demo - Starter for a static website or blog - built with Jekyll, a minimal theme and GH Pages ๐งช ๐ ๐
OpenSkyStacker - Multi-platform stacker for deep-sky astrophotography.
PictShare - :camera: PictShare is an open source image, mp4, pastebin hosting service with a simple resizing and upload API that you can host yourself. :rice_scene:
chevereto - Chevereto media sharing (standard releases)
Photo Stream - Self-hosted, super simple photo stream
Piwigo - Manage your photos with Piwigo, a full featured open source photo gallery application for the web. Star us on Github! More than 200 plugins and themes available. Join us and contribute!
dronemap - A web-based geographical footage explorer for footage shot with DJI drones.
privacytests.org - Source code for privacytests.org. Includes browser testing code and site rendering.