Very nice I've seen this software doing the rounds & people commenting on the halos it produces on the stars. I think when I give it a try I'll probably do it on a starless image first then re-add the stars afterwards, but it does seem to be be rather good software.
I use PHD2 inside of NINA. Open PHD2 and connect the mount and guide camera then go into NINA and connect PHD2 as your guider. NINA will control it from then on.
A good way to avoid the halos is to remove stars using Siril with the plug in for star removal. NOT sure of the name. I'll research and post here. But you can run the starless image through this sharpening software. I. Going to try it.
Very nice I've seen this software doing the rounds & people commenting on the halos it produces on the stars. I think when I give it a try I'll probably do it on a starless image first then re-add the stars afterwards, but it does seem to be be rather good software.
My thoughts exactly. I was going to try the starless image route as well.
Thank you! Great Video and Great Image! 😀
Couldn't have done it without you
Are you autoguiding inside Nina? Not Phd2?
I use PHD2 inside of NINA. Open PHD2 and connect the mount and guide camera then go into NINA and connect PHD2 as your guider. NINA will control it from then on.
A good way to avoid the halos is to remove stars using Siril with the plug in for star removal. NOT sure of the name. I'll research and post here. But you can run the starless image through this sharpening software. I. Going to try it.
Yes that's exactly what I'm going to try IF I ever get clear skies again.
It's called Starnet for the star removal.
@raymorris3560 yes watch my last video on siril beta. I go over using starnet in siril.