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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • I took the picture on my Canon 60D camera its kit lens (18-135mm, f3.5-5.6)
    It was attached to a SkyWatcher Staradventurer 2i

    In total I took 139 lights with an exposure time of 30s at ISO 300 and around 30 bias, flats, and dark flats each

    All images were stacked in DeepSkyStacker and then edited in Photoshop

    I adjusted the levels so that the nebula became visible, after which I adjusted the color a bit.
    I then removed the stars using StarNetv2 to be able to edit the stars and the nebula seperately.
    I cut out the nebula so I could darken the surrounding sky again, since at that point it had become quite bright and then added the stars back in

    PS: I hope this is enough about the process. If I should edit/add anything let me know!



  • The website also states that „properly anonymized data“ is not affected by the GDPR.

    The only things from that list, that should be posted on a public internet forum, are race, gender and political views anyways. And it isn‘t really possible to identify a single user based on these data points

    By submitting content to Reddit you also granted them an irrevocable license to use it (according to their ToS) and Art.17, 3a of the GDPR protects data that is not identifiable from deletion

    But I guess it‘s worth a try. Maybe their DPO is a nice guy


  • I think if that works it would be a great solution! Processing copyright claims is pretty time-consuming, so they‘d have to put a lot of work into it

    But the Reddit ToS states that by submitting content to their Services you

    grant [Reddit] a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable, and sublicensable license to use, copy, modify, adapt, prepare derivative works of, distribute, store, perform, and display Your Content