That is indeed an awesome question from your anonymous viewer. I've been wondering about the same thing. Thanks to you and Mr. Anonymous for addressing this topic!
I would love to give credit, but I didn’t get a response when I asked if it was ok to name the viewer for credit :( I do want to make sure to respect privacy though if someone doesn’t wish to be named. I never thought to go over this, so I am definitely super appreciative of the idea :)
@@Hidden.Light.Photography That was me. I thought I replied, saying 'of course!', but I likely did something wrong. Me and computers... And Thanks for answering the question!
I’m so sorry, I just checked again and didn’t see a response :( it is very possible you did respond as I haven’t been having some issues with comments showing lately. If any other questions arise, I am absolutely more than happy to answer and credit you :)
Thanks for that tip Tony. I've ran across that many times when looking at extracted backgrounds to see if I agreed with what was extracted and see that and just close and ignore it. Didn't realize the 24bit LUTs would resolve the view issue. That will come in handy moving forward.
My 15s exposures always have that weird posterization and never understood why. Thanks. In Siril I checked 'high definition' next to 'autostretch' and it looks great now.
Thank you! It does take more computational power to run this. I haven’t seen anything official as to why it’s not on by default, but my assumption would be to overcome computational limitations on some systems.
@@Hidden.Light.Photography i was thinking this, or potentially G-RAM or both. I have looked at that 24button for months thinking. i should really see what that does 🤣
That is also another good possibility :) I agree, there are so many buttons and things you can do, but sometimes it’s scary to just randomly push a button lol
@@Hidden.Light.PhotographyThere are several options under preferences, for example, the 24bit LUT that you mentioned in this video. So I would be curious to know or see what you have in your Preferences tab.
I can definitely do that, however most of mine are default 🤣 I will look through them and go over them though because I’m sure it will spark plenty of questions and get more info into the community :) I think you have a good idea going here. May I credit you?
Useful video...! Thanks for walking through the 24bit settings.
Thank you and you are very welcome! It caused me to panic on a project I spent some time on and didn’t realize what was happening at first
That is indeed an awesome question from your anonymous viewer. I've been wondering about the same thing. Thanks to you and Mr. Anonymous for addressing this topic!
I would love to give credit, but I didn’t get a response when I asked if it was ok to name the viewer for credit :( I do want to make sure to respect privacy though if someone doesn’t wish to be named. I never thought to go over this, so I am definitely super appreciative of the idea :)
@@Hidden.Light.Photography That was me. I thought I replied, saying 'of course!', but I likely did something wrong. Me and computers... And Thanks for answering the question!
I’m so sorry, I just checked again and didn’t see a response :( it is very possible you did respond as I haven’t been having some issues with comments showing lately. If any other questions arise, I am absolutely more than happy to answer and credit you :)
Awesome thank you Ive been clicking it every time. No idea it was a setting you can just enable
I used to click it every time as well and one of our viewers suggested how to make it default. It really helps to just have it enabled :)
Thanks for that tip Tony. I've ran across that many times when looking at extracted backgrounds to see if I agreed with what was extracted and see that and just close and ignore it. Didn't realize the 24bit LUTs would resolve the view issue. That will come in handy moving forward.
It really does make a difference. Similar can happen on your master lights and this works the same way on those :)
Very useful tip. BTW are you on Astrobin?
Thank you and you are very welcome! I am currently not, but I think I need to get an account there :)
My 15s exposures always have that weird posterization and never understood why. Thanks. In Siril I checked 'high definition' next to 'autostretch' and it looks great now.
Awesome job! I was running similar exposures on Orion and had the same issue which is what caused me to learn about this. It was very scary lol
Great video, thanks.
is there a good reason this isn't on by default?
Thank you! It does take more computational power to run this. I haven’t seen anything official as to why it’s not on by default, but my assumption would be to overcome computational limitations on some systems.
@@Hidden.Light.Photography i was thinking this, or potentially G-RAM or both.
I have looked at that 24button for months thinking. i should really see what that does 🤣
That is also another good possibility :)
I agree, there are so many buttons and things you can do, but sometimes it’s scary to just randomly push a button lol
Geeeze just learned two, no 3 things....1. what LUT stands for 2. Why to use 24LUT, and how to actually apply Preferences !!! Thanks !
You are very welcome! That the absolute joy of this hobby, there’s always something new to learn and discover :)
A video suggestion - Going through and listing items in "Preferences"
I love it!! Anything in particular?
@@Hidden.Light.PhotographyThere are several options under preferences, for example, the 24bit LUT that you mentioned in this video. So I would be curious to know or see what you have in your Preferences tab.
I can definitely do that, however most of mine are default 🤣 I will look through them and go over them though because I’m sure it will spark plenty of questions and get more info into the community :) I think you have a good idea going here. May I credit you?
@@Hidden.Light.PhotographyI am looking forward to it. Yes please do.
Will do :)