Great stuff as always Luke. It's been cloudy here in Minnesota, USA, for a couple weeks now, so all I've been doing is reprocessing old data. Looks like it's time for M33! Cheers and clear skies. Aaron
Damn, Luke. This is almost exactly what I do. I tend to use NXT after I stretch. Have noted some artifacts if I do it earlier. I also like SetiAstro’s Statistical Stretch. Thanks for the hint about masking the galaxy. I haven’t been doing that. Finally, my wife asked me about how you and the family are doing. Cheers.
Hey Jack! We're doing well my friend, it's been a big period of adjustment for us all of course, but that's true for every new parent I guess!! :-D hope you and your wife are doing well! Clear skies my friend
Excellent stuff as always Luke. I'll definitely have a go at this. I seem to process other peoples data more than my own these days but really enjoy it.
oh man! Did i need this one! I have issues processing M33. Plus my data is kinda rubbish lol. I shot on a new filter and dont think my settings were really dialed in and I didn't have enough frames because I was trying 5min exposures. Only got 2 hours.
Nice tutorial. I learned a few new things! Thanks Luke. Do you still use Star Reduction to create a starless image of galaxies/nebulae? I find it handy so that my playing around with the DSO does not impact my stars. Dr B from Manitoba, Canada 🇨🇦
Didn’t hear what filter or camera was used on the stack you were working with? Obviously the hydrogen is coming through well, so I am assuming an OSC with a dual narrowband filter of some description?
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Great processing tutorial video. When I use the spcc colour correction . I can’t get it to work as it reports no catalog selected and only has one selected . Any ideas ?
Cool! I followed along with some of my own data from 2021. Great result! Thanks Luke, I really enjoy your Tutorials. IG tagged!
Amazing result, Luke! I love M33 and I like your technique of increasing the red.
Great stuff as always Luke. It's been cloudy here in Minnesota, USA, for a couple weeks now, so all I've been doing is reprocessing old data. Looks like it's time for M33!
Cheers and clear skies.
Aaron
Good stuff! Thanks for watching mate :-D
Damn, Luke. This is almost exactly what I do. I tend to use NXT after I stretch. Have noted some artifacts if I do it earlier. I also like SetiAstro’s Statistical Stretch. Thanks for the hint about masking the galaxy. I haven’t been doing that. Finally, my wife asked me about how you and the family are doing. Cheers.
Hey Jack! We're doing well my friend, it's been a big period of adjustment for us all of course, but that's true for every new parent I guess!! :-D hope you and your wife are doing well!
Clear skies my friend
Another great tutorial Luke thanks for sharing your knowledge
Excellent stuff as always Luke. I'll definitely have a go at this. I seem to process other peoples data more than my own these days but really enjoy it.
Glad to hear it will be a bit of fun for you Pete mate! I hope you are doing well by the way! :-)
Hi Luke,
Once again, "Challenge accepted".
I will try to capture RGB data from the Heavenly Backyard.
I love these challenges you provide.
Clear Skies
So great to hear that Pat!! I look forward to seeing your result :-D clear skies my friend!!
Perfect timing. My next target. I'm going F3 600mm. Then maybe a crop and upscale
Great stuff mate, hope you're all well?
Clear skies
Doing ok mate thanks!! Getting used to things still haha :-D hope you are well too!
oh man! Did i need this one! I have issues processing M33. Plus my data is kinda rubbish lol. I shot on a new filter and dont think my settings were really dialed in and I didn't have enough frames because I was trying 5min exposures. Only got 2 hours.
Very nice tutorial on processing galaxies with a OSC. Curios about which, if any, filters you used.
Thanks mate! No filters used other than just the standard UV/ir cut filter :-)
Nice tutorial. I learned a few new things! Thanks Luke. Do you still use Star Reduction to create a starless image of galaxies/nebulae? I find it handy so that my playing around with the DSO does not impact my stars. Dr B from Manitoba, Canada 🇨🇦
Hey Dr. B! I do indeed remove stars still, but not for every processing job these days - mainly just for nebula work!
Cheers :-)
Didn’t hear what filter or camera was used on the stack you were working with? Obviously the hydrogen is coming through well, so I am assuming an OSC with a dual narrowband filter of some description?
Thanks for the forecast! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Great job! any chance to see the same elaboration using free software like Siril and Graxpert? Greetings from Rome
I can try that at some point mate!
Great processing tutorial video.
When I use the spcc colour correction . I can’t get it to work as it reports no catalog selected and only has one selected . Any ideas ?
What setup was used to photography the galaxy?
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EdgeHD 11, 0.7x reducer, full-frame osc camera :-) no filters.
Hey Luke , did I miss it ??? Are you a dad yet ?????
Yes indeed mate! He's 2 weeks old now :-) cheers!! ❤️
@lukomatico mazel tov... My BD was the 13th... When was he born ??