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Deep Sky Workflows is a deep-sky astrophotography website run by Jeremy Likness, positioned as “Astrophotography for everyone.” The site offers a blog, image galleries, videos, resource and tool links, as well as content about nebulae, galaxies, planets, telescopes, and deep-sky imaging and processing. From an education/course perspective, it currently feels more like an open knowledge hub and a personal portfolio/experience-sharing platform than a full-fledged course marketplace.
The content focuses on deep-sky astrophotography workflows, including camera-only astrophotography, ISO/exposure/F-stop settings, comet stacking in PixInsight, gear reviews, and related topics. The site also notes that the author is available for astrophotography talks, training, and help with troubleshooting familiar equipment. However, the crawled text does not show clear live classes, recorded courses, 1-on-1 course packages, schedules, or enrollment pages, so the teaching format appears to be mainly articles and videos, with training likely available only by contacting the author for a custom arrangement.
Jeremy Likness describes himself as having a strong background in technical communication. He previously worked at Microsoft as a cloud developer advocate, giving talks worldwide and creating videos and articles. His astrophotography work has been mentioned by the Oregonian and Oregon Coast Beach Connection, and he founded DSW Galleries LLC. For learners, this background suggests the content may combine technical explanation with hands-on experience. That said, it remains a personal site, so the course structure and teaching services appear to be only limitedly standardized.
The crawled content does not disclose course pricing, payment methods, certifications, or completion certificates. The site content is in English, which may create a reading and terminology barrier for Chinese users. If you are only reading the blog and using the resources, the value is quite good; if you are looking to purchase a structured course or obtain a certificate, the available information is currently insufficient.
The strengths are its focused niche, real-world examples, coverage of key steps from shooting the night sky with a regular camera to post-processing, and its navigation of useful tools and resources. The drawbacks are the lack of a structured learning path, pricing details, defined service scope, and clear learning outcomes. It is suitable for astrophotography beginners, photography enthusiasts who want to capture nebulae and galaxies from their backyard, and users doing deep-sky post-processing with tools such as PixInsight.
Access from mainland China cannot be confirmed from the text, and some videos link to YouTube, which may make actual viewing difficult. Alternative resources to consider include astrophotography tutorials on Bilibili, domestic astrophotography communities, AstroBin, Cloudy Nights, and official PixInsight materials.
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