In this video, we provide a detailed, step by step method, of removing the Power Electronics Module (PEM) from a 2.x Tesla Roadster, to prepare it for shipping to a PEM rebuild facility, and preparing the Roadster during the downtime.

To see Part 2, head to Peak Prosperity using the following link: Link Below...

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In this episode, Alec Zeck and Jodie Meschuk talk to Rebecca Strong about her experience as a health and wellness writer, the state of modern journalism, and how the blanket mainstream response to the ‘pandemic’ led her down an overwhelming...

Congratulations on reaching the end of the course! Today we'll be going through all of our TIFF files, and putting the final touches on them. Once we're happy, we'll save the photos as JPEGs and we can share them with our friends.

At this point in the course, I'm assuming you know how to create a star trails image. Today, we'll skip right ahead to Photoshop and begin editing the stacked photo.

In every video we'll be saving our RAW data into the JPEG format. This allows us to stack the photos in StarStaX, Sequator, or Photoshop. I normally recommend JPEGs with a Quality of 9. This may cause problems in some scenarios though...

This is by far the most trouble I've ever had recording a tutorial. I thought it would make for a valuable lesson though, so I'm going to include it in the course. Long story short - don't save 16 Bit TIFF files when doing Star Trails...

In this tutorial I'll show you how to blend a separate star trails photo with an existing foreground image. You may need to do this once in a while, if you get a cloudy night. Just make sure you face the same direction for both shots...