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Nightscape Recipe Card Templates

Download the Nightmap recipe card PSDs in both landscape and portrait formats, then customise them in Photoshop with your own photo, camera settings, gear list, location, and photographer credit.

The templates are built so you can edit the details quickly without rebuilding the layout from scratch.

A recipe card is a polished summary graphic for a finished nightscape image. It lets you share the shot alongside the settings, gear, location, and capture notes so other photographers can understand how the image was made.

These templates are ideal for social posts, galleries, blog features, or any capture breakdown where you want the image and the technical details presented together in a clean format.

Keep the text concise. The design works best when each field stays short and clean.

Template files

Both PSDs are ready to open directly in Adobe Photoshop.

Landscape: TheNightmap-Recipe-Card-Landscape.psd
Portrait: TheNightmap-Recipe-Card-Portrait.psd

What you can edit

The layered layout is designed for repeatable edits across different nightscape images.

Camera settings and exposure notes
Gear details and icon rows
Location, region, and photographer credit

How to edit the Nightmap Nightscape Recipe Card template

1

Open the PSD

Open the file in Photoshop.

File → Open → Nightscape Recipe Card Template.psd

You should see grouped layers for the main sections such as Foreground, Sky, Gear, Location, Credit / Photographer, and Logo / Branding.

2

Replace the background image

Find the background image layer or group, then add your own photo.

  1. Drag your image into the Photoshop document.
  2. Place it below the text and icon layers.
  3. Resize it with Cmd/Ctrl + T.
  4. Apply a blur or dark overlay if needed so the white text stays readable.

A slightly darkened and softened background works best.

3

Edit the camera settings

Use the Text Tool with T, then click each value and replace it with your own settings.

20mm
f/2.2
30s
ISO 1600
7 shot focus stack
10 × 60s
3 × 2 pano

Keep the text short where possible so the layout remains clean.

4

Change the gear details

Edit the gear text the same way you edit the camera settings.

Sony A7IV
Sony FE 20mm f/1.8
Capture the Night filter
Benro Polaris

You can delete rows you do not need, or duplicate an existing icon and text row if you want to add another item.

5

Move icons and text together

Each icon should stay aligned with its matching text.

When moving a row, select both the icon layer and the matching text layer, then move them together using the Move Tool with V.

For a cleaner layout, keep the icons aligned vertically and leave consistent spacing between rows.

6

Change icon colour

The icons are designed for white overlays, but you can adjust them if needed.

Layer Style → Color Overlay
Image → Adjustments → Hue/Saturation

White or very light grey usually works best over dark nightscape backgrounds.

7

Edit the location and photographer credit

Update the lower section with your own details.

Dennis Mellican
Glenapp, Scenic Rim, Australia
8

Export for sharing

When finished, export a flattened image.

File → Export → Export As…
Format: JPEG or PNG
Size: 1080px wide or larger
Colour space: sRGB
Quality: High

Use JPEG for social media posts and PNG if you want slightly cleaner text.

Quick tips

Protect readability

Keep the background darker behind the text so the overlay remains clear.

Keep settings consistent

Use the same font size across matching rows and keep camera settings short and consistent.

Reuse existing rows

Duplicate an existing row instead of building a new one from scratch when you need more items.

Preserve the master

Save a new copy before editing so the original template stays clean.