AstroShader is an astrophotography app for capturing, stacking and editing. All you need is a stand, tripod, telescope or rock (to lean your phone on).
AstroShader functions differently to traditional astrophotography workflows by aligning and stacking live during the image capture process. No need to transfer images to a computer to align and stack them separately.
To take an image follow these steps:
• Use a stand, tripod, telescope mount (or lean your iPhone on a rock).
• Zoom in on stars and set focus manually.
• Set the exposure time, ISO and white balance.
• Set the number of exposures to be automatically aligned and stacked.
• Calibrate your images from the edit tools.
• After the capture is complete you can edit and save your image—including as 16bit TIFF.
• You can open images directly to use the edit tools in AstroShader - rather following a new image capture.
Image capture options include:
• Number of exposures to be aligned and stacked
• Exposure time
• ISO
• White balance
• Camera type
• Countdown timer
• Manual focus
• Pause the capture to reposition iPhone or telescope
Edit options include:
• Background extraction
• x5 Histogram curves for fine tonal adjustment
• x3 sharpen layers each with radius and intensity with layer blending rather than chaining
• Brightness (low light enhancement)
• Saturation
• Black point
• Temperature
• Tint
• Save format options; HEIF, PNG, JPEG, TIFF
Hide..Show more..
Screenshots
User Rating
5 out of 5
5 ratings
in France
5 star
5
4 star
0
3 star
0
2 star
0
1 star
0
Ratings History
Reviews
Très prometteuse
Appli qui peut sortir de très jolies photos. Sur trépied ou fixée à mon télescope j’ai été très agréablement surpris ! Je vais tester la nouvelle fonction de pause rapidement. Petit bémol sur l’interface pas très intuitive mais le résultat est là !
Génial
Tout simplement génial pour faire des poses longues et en plus qui sont empilés
Best of its kind
Really enjoyed this camera especially the fact it removes hotpixels before stacking. And the raw-like tiff file is a nice addition. Would be really great if by default color noise is present and you suppress it if you want because you may lose a lot of color information