The more we learn about the universe...the more we realize how little we know about it.... and that's what makes science beautiful. Imagine what we'll know in 100 years from now...
Every 10 years or so, someone publishes a book declaring we know it all now. The age of discovery is over. And by next year that author is usually eating crow.
Love seeing alternative techniques on image processing! I do have an unrelated question about your filter wheel. I just got a new player one filter wheel yesterday and I am seeing error messages in the NINA log files. The native driver actually throws a severe error message and can’t move the wheel. I switched to the ASCOM driver and it appears to be working properly even though errors are still in the logs. Do you have any insight on this?
It's really outside my expertise. If it's working with the ASCOM driver, insofar as I know it means the driver the manufacturer makes is flawed. A lot of things were wonky after the NINA 3.0 update and some manufacturers are still working on updating their drivers.
@@IronMan-2024 You're using a PO filter wheel? Mine is working fine. If having trouble with it, contact their tech support. They will log in and diagnosis it. PO's customer support is very fast.
I guess I should take it as a compliment all the persons saying my voice is too good or the narration too documentary-like to be a person. Chalk it up to university speech and stage training, I guess.
It seems like a lot of unnecessary steps, to come up with that image. I enjoy the channel, and love shooting dark nebula. I just think your approach is very complicated to the average astrophotographer.
This video covers an advanced topic, and frequency division is a process which requires considerable expertise to use well. Though, if a person chooses to master it, it will become one of the most powerful, indispensable editing tools at their disposal.
Thanks for the video, It's set for framing in N.I.N.A. So I'm ready to go when the weather lets me.
Let us know how it comes out!
@@SKYST0RY okay
The more we learn about the universe...the more we realize how little we know about it.... and that's what makes science beautiful. Imagine what we'll know in 100 years from now...
Every 10 years or so, someone publishes a book declaring we know it all now. The age of discovery is over. And by next year that author is usually eating crow.
Love seeing alternative techniques on image processing! I do have an unrelated question about your filter wheel. I just got a new player one filter wheel yesterday and I am seeing error messages in the NINA log files. The native driver actually throws a severe error message and can’t move the wheel. I switched to the ASCOM driver and it appears to be working properly even though errors are still in the logs. Do you have any insight on this?
It's really outside my expertise. If it's working with the ASCOM driver, insofar as I know it means the driver the manufacturer makes is flawed. A lot of things were wonky after the NINA 3.0 update and some manufacturers are still working on updating their drivers.
@@SKYST0RY Had to ask since you are using a player one wheel and you don’t seem to be having any issues. Is that correct?
@@IronMan-2024 You're using a PO filter wheel? Mine is working fine. If having trouble with it, contact their tech support. They will log in and diagnosis it. PO's customer support is very fast.
This is my favorite AI voice lol
I guess I should take it as a compliment all the persons saying my voice is too good or the narration too documentary-like to be a person. Chalk it up to university speech and stage training, I guess.
@@SKYST0RY yeah I thought it was a good joke you speak better than annoying AI lol
It seems like a lot of unnecessary steps, to come up with that image. I enjoy the channel, and love shooting dark nebula. I just think your approach is very complicated to the average astrophotographer.
This video covers an advanced topic, and frequency division is a process which requires considerable expertise to use well. Though, if a person chooses to master it, it will become one of the most powerful, indispensable editing tools at their disposal.
@@SKYST0RY totally agree.. 😊
it looks quite blotchy