Digging for Dust - PixInsight Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @mrhornerphysics
    @mrhornerphysics Місяць тому +1

    THANK YOU for the processes you generate! My Soul Nebula actually looks fantastic now! You rock!!!

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      That's fantastic to hear mate, thanks for sharing!! :-) Clear skies to you!!

  • @JonnyBravo0311
    @JonnyBravo0311 Місяць тому +3

    Your star stretch method is pretty slick, Luke. Typically, I extract the stars when linear and deal with the starry and starless images separately. Your approach gets the stars to where you want them right off the bat, so you can then deal with just the starless data. If there's one axiom that holds true for processing astrophotography data, it's "everything in moderation". It's all about the little tweaks. Nudge this value. Now, nudge that value. Don't try to just get it all done in a single adjustment.

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much mate! Great message, I can totally agree with that :-D
      Clear skies!

    • @d.fresh.750
      @d.fresh.750 Місяць тому +1

      I've been dealing with my stars the same as you describe, and lately using Seti Astro's Star Stretch script, and it seems to work quite well for me. However, I may go back and have a play, using Luke's method, as it also works quite well!

    • @JonnyBravo0311
      @JonnyBravo0311 Місяць тому

      @@d.fresh.750 Frank's (Seti Astro) scripts are excellent. I use quite a few of them. Blemish Blaster is fantastic. The NB to RGB stars is very good as well to approximate star colors if you don't actually shoot RGB stars for your narrowband images. Star Strech does a really good job.
      Additionally, I use scripts from Cosmic Photons. NBColourMapper, ScreenStars, ImageBlend, etc. The NBColourMapper and ImageBlend scripts allow you to do some pretty cool stuff that I'm sure users of layer-based editors have been doing for years :).

  • @funkmonkeyjaz
    @funkmonkeyjaz Місяць тому +1

    Wow!!... I've never stretched my data this far! I've always thought it ruined the image, but with this workflow, I've been going back over old data and giving it the Lukomatico treatment..
    This has really given my data a new lease of life!!
    Thanks Pal
    Andy

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      Great to hear that mate!! :-D chuffed it's been useful :-) Clear skies!

  • @lionki3
    @lionki3 Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic demo. I just got PI with the RC and other free tools and this is the first video I watched and you made it easy to follow.

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      So glad to hear that my friend!! :-D Clear skies to you!!

  • @Interstellardustband
    @Interstellardustband Місяць тому +1

    Great video Luke 👍🏻 love that workflow. I became a pixinsight lover, especially the RC tools. Such a nice result mate 👍🏻cheers 🍻

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Clear skies mate!! Always a pleasure to hear from you :-D

  • @SarahMathsAstro
    @SarahMathsAstro Місяць тому +1

    This is super helpful, Luke! Excellent workflow and instruction. Oh, and beautiful result! :)

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Glad you think so Sarah! Cheers! :-D Clear skies!

  • @old_photons
    @old_photons Місяць тому +1

    I really like the approach to picking your symmetry points!

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much my friend!! :-)

  • @JarrodMcKitterick
    @JarrodMcKitterick Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for the demo. Will have to give this method a try with the next target.

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      Have fun my friend!! :-) Clear skies!

  • @petesastrophotography
    @petesastrophotography Місяць тому +1

    Excellent work as always Luke. It's interesting to see how everyone processes their images as we all do it in different ways.

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks so much Pete mate! I guess having many different ways to do things allows us to add a bit of a personal touch to our images in some way! :-D
      Clear skies mate!

  • @AlexN-Astro
    @AlexN-Astro Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic stuff - just in time, as I'm about to start a very long integration project on M78 with my Askar 120APO + Artemis-C. This is going to be good practice to make sure I'm getting the most from the data that I capture in the next couple of months!

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Excellent stuff mate!! - That's a lovely setup you've got there, I really think you'll make an incredible image with some decent integration time! :-) Thanks for watching and clear skies!

  • @Tony-Elliott
    @Tony-Elliott Місяць тому +1

    Great tutorial Luke, thanks for sharing your knowledge mate

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for watching mate!! Glad you liked it

  • @serkanboydag
    @serkanboydag Місяць тому +1

    This video helped me understand gsh better. Thank you very much.

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      Glad to hear that mate!! Thank you for sharing, it's encouraging! clear skies! :-)

  • @PeterAndersen1013
    @PeterAndersen1013 Місяць тому +1

    Great tutorial as always, Thanks Luke! Question: the corners (to me) look more like color noise than dust but of course that's just my eye and I am probably wrong. Is there a way to be able to tell the difference when stretching?

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Great question mate! - if it's really hard to tell you could always pull up a reference image to judge from that, then proceed accordingly!
      Sometimes things like this are lost in translation when recording/uploading to UA-cam etc so what's noise or signal can be hard to see for the viewer, but it looked OK to me :-D Cheers!

  • @DSOImager
    @DSOImager Місяць тому +1

    Great image Luke!

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks James mate!! :-D

  • @dumpydalekobservatory
    @dumpydalekobservatory Місяць тому +1

    Great stuff mate almost makes me want to revisit my data of this target as I shot it with the RASA & it looked like your auto stretch so much to learn lol.
    Clear skies mate

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks mate!! Time to dig for that dust hey :-D

  • @sekitv
    @sekitv Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for nice trick Luke san !!

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      My pleasure!! Thank you for watching as always, my friend! :-)

  • @SAKinDXB
    @SAKinDXB Місяць тому +1

    You are a magician!

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      You're too kind mate!! :-D cheers!!

  • @jtepsr
    @jtepsr 27 днів тому +1

    When you used blurb for the first time, I was taught to use correct only, was this incorrect

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  27 днів тому

      It will have been correct advice at the time, but these days there's no need to run in correct only mode first 👍

  • @pompeymonkey3271
    @pompeymonkey3271 Місяць тому +1

    Great effort. Definitely an advert for dark skies though :(

  • @seanod42
    @seanod42 Місяць тому +1

    Nice video mate

  • @TomSupergan
    @TomSupergan Місяць тому

    Your videos have taught me a lot.
    This video is frustrating when you have your face overlay in the lower right-hand corner overly large. Yes, we can see the phases of the moon, your guitar, and the microphone arm. But I'd rather see PixInsight's controls you are selecting that are hidden underneath.

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      Did it hide a control? - The videos where I show my face do a lot better than ones where I don't, people generally like the connection that comes with it, I do too

    • @TomSupergan
      @TomSupergan Місяць тому +1

      @@lukomatico Sorry to sound so fawning, but you are like a GHS god to me right now. Maybe some time in the future I will picture you as some sort of regular experienced PixInsight user to me.
      I try to watch each portion of the video at least twice--once looking at the Preview window, then again at what controls you are manipulating at the time. I was frustrated not being able to see how far you were moving the sliders or what was selected, perhaps starting at 27 minutes in.
      I wasn't recommending to remove your image or even reduce your size, but to crop the surroundings (don't need microphone arm or moon poster).

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому

      @@TomSupergan So sorry about the late reply mate, - I hear what you're saying and I definitely appreciate your support and kind message! :-) I'm sorry I ended up covering something, usually I'm pretty careful to try and avoid that but I guess accidents happen!
      Clear skies to you my friend!

  • @tomdaigon8707
    @tomdaigon8707 Місяць тому +1

    I love your tutorials. But I felt you rushed through the image solver process. I am unable to get past this function due to errors. I even copy your screen numbers to no avail. I do use the 2600 so 3.76 I know is correct. When I use image solver on my files it runs smoothly with no errors.

    • @lukomatico
      @lukomatico  Місяць тому +1

      Sorry about that Tom, I assume when copying screen numbers your focal length set to 800mm, and object searched for and set also? Hope this can help somehow!

    • @tomdaigon8707
      @tomdaigon8707 Місяць тому +1

      @@lukomatico Yes it did. Thanks. All is good.