I have seen loads of nice shots of the Milky Way and have had a go myself.
With my limited gear I have managed to capture it although it is very noisy. Now I have been looking around for processing tips, but all I seam to find is people say they add curve layers and levels but I have been playing around and can't seam to get my head around it. I know the detail has to be there in the first place and I won't have enough of that as the light pollution is to high, but I can see a (smudge) so really just wondering how to brighten it with out the rest of the image.

Chesterton windmill milkyway by ben_wtrs79, on Flickr
I would be thankful of any help or ideas
Thanks
Ben
With my limited gear I have managed to capture it although it is very noisy. Now I have been looking around for processing tips, but all I seam to find is people say they add curve layers and levels but I have been playing around and can't seam to get my head around it. I know the detail has to be there in the first place and I won't have enough of that as the light pollution is to high, but I can see a (smudge) so really just wondering how to brighten it with out the rest of the image.

Chesterton windmill milkyway by ben_wtrs79, on Flickr
I would be thankful of any help or ideas
Thanks
Ben