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Before starting the composite, you must prepare your source files to ensure they blend seamlessly.

: Use a 50% Gray layer set to "Luminosity" blending mode to isolate and compare color information between the two shots. Download File Milky-way-composite-ps-tutorial-m...

Adjust the sky’s temperature (typically cooling it down) in ACR to match the bluer tones often found in blue hour foregrounds. Before starting the composite, you must prepare your

: Open your foreground and sky images as layers in a single Photoshop document. Convert these layers into Smart Objects so you can apply non-destructive edits via Adobe Camera Raw (ACR). : Open your foreground and sky images as

: The most critical step for realism is matching the exposure and white balance of both shots.

This write-up covers the essential steps for using a file . Compositing involves blending a detailed foreground (typically shot during the "blue hour") with a high-quality capture of the Milky Way core to create a clean, noise-free nightscape. Initial Setup and File Preparation