I love your videos. I get so annoyed at content creators who just process just to process (and get views with click bait) instead of looking at the minute details of what is in the image. I have NB data of the Carina Nebula and it is full of interesting things and I can find what they are now. Thanks.
@@bosseblomqvist2272 i plan on it. Every image I have captured in almost the last year I have made a video like this. It is actually why I oroginally made the channrl!
Great video mate. I just couldn’t work out why previews weren’t working in my script so I took your awesome Statistical Stretch script and switched out your code for mine. I clearly accidentally deleted some critical bit in mine somewhere and it was easier to just switch my code into yours. I love how your What’s in My Image script makes looking at all those little gems within the larger image so easy.
I was very excited to see you got the preview working, they are such a pain!! Cant wait to try out your paulyman palette when you get that running too!
@@setiv2 What do you mean averaged them? Did you combine in pixel math? I have a RGB and a HOO of the Crescent Nebula and trying to figure the best way to combine.
Frank, what’s great about your videos is that you go far beyond acquiring beautiful astro-images, you truly take this hobby to its limitless possibilities.
I love your videos. I get so annoyed at content creators who just process just to process (and get views with click bait) instead of looking at the minute details of what is in the image. I have NB data of the Carina Nebula and it is full of interesting things and I can find what they are now. Thanks.
Please keep doing this kind of videos, they are so interesting!
@@bosseblomqvist2272 i plan on it. Every image I have captured in almost the last year I have made a video like this. It is actually why I oroginally made the channrl!
Franklin, just donated a little again. Love what you’re doing. Just wish I was better at Pi, Seti Astro scripts, and Ps. I’ll get there!
Wow thanks a bunch! You will get there! Hoping my scripts are easing some of that learning curves down for you!
Great video mate. I just couldn’t work out why previews weren’t working in my script so I took your awesome Statistical Stretch script and switched out your code for mine. I clearly accidentally deleted some critical bit in mine somewhere and it was easier to just switch my code into yours. I love how your What’s in My Image script makes looking at all those little gems within the larger image so easy.
I was very excited to see you got the preview working, they are such a pain!! Cant wait to try out your paulyman palette when you get that running too!
I was always a fan of the stars from your Achromat. Puffy and fuzzy but really cool looking IMO. THX for the vid!
Probably only got one more image with my old achro friend... ordered a 10" f4 imaging newt...
I continue to enjoy how you go above and beyond. If it’s not your scripts, it’s processing or finding hidden gems in space. Clear skies my friend!
Wonderful image as usual! What are those meteor like strikes in a Spitzer image? Edge-on galaxies?
Cosmic ray impacts
@@setiv2 oh cool!! 👌
Nice.
What method did you use to combine the two?
@@edwardnash7382 honestly I just averaged them and hoped for the best. Then continued on processing :)
@@setiv2 What do you mean averaged them? Did you combine in pixel math? I have a RGB and a HOO of the Crescent Nebula and trying to figure the best way to combine.
@@edwardnash7382 yeah the two nonlinear images my SHO and Foraxx, in pixelmath i just did avg(SHO,Foraxx) and liked the result
15min exposures! What mount are you using?
My trusty NEQ6pro mount.
Awesome image!!! Very well done. Question. How do you combine SHO and Foraxx palettes? Thanks for the great video! Clear skies!!!
Honestly I averaged them and hoped for the best :)
Frank, what’s great about your videos is that you go far beyond acquiring beautiful astro-images, you truly take this hobby to its limitless possibilities.