Five Beginner Astrophotography Processing Tips

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2025

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  • @Wgiarc1
    @Wgiarc1 Рік тому +4

    Learn PixInsight in small bite size pieces that you can understand the process. You can produce an image you would proudly show your friends in a suprisingly few steps, maybe 10 to 15. As you gain confidence and experience then dive deeper into this powerfull processing software. Enjoy the ride.

  • @briankotak403
    @briankotak403 Рік тому

    Learn from all our Astro friends on UA-cam! These videos are a great resource and many people have different approaches. All are valid and it’s good to have a multitude of ways to process an image. Dr B from Manitoba, Canada 🇨🇦

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Рік тому

      Too true Dr. B! Everyone has their own little spin on how they process. Taking bits and pieces from all of us that want to help you, in turn does help you create an amazing picture 😀

  • @stanbarton914
    @stanbarton914 Рік тому

    Starnet++ can be fully integrated into Siril so that star removal, editing, and recombining is seamless and worry-free.

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Рік тому

      I haven't messed too much with Siril but I should. I didn't know that. Thanks, Stan!

  • @danthomas9414
    @danthomas9414 Рік тому

    Daylon always great tips you present to this hobby. Thanks

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Рік тому

      Thank you! I hope one of these helped you!

  • @danthomas9414
    @danthomas9414 Рік тому

    Also I would recommend to balance the RGB channels before applying multiple stretches. This will make processing easier. Kinda like tuning a guitar before you try to play?

  • @walterlewis1029
    @walterlewis1029 Рік тому +1

    It would be great if I could get some clear nights to be able to take imagines.

    • @mikelockwood2104
      @mikelockwood2104 Рік тому +1

      I second that comment

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Рік тому

      I agree. Actually, it's clear right now but the fires in Canada are hazing over the skies here in Pennsylvania. So, no setting up tonight :(

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Рік тому

      Third that comment haha.

  • @hangerbird
    @hangerbird Рік тому

    My skills with PS is what slows me down. Gathering data, not an issue... BUT processing.... UGH!

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  10 місяців тому

      But the thing about it is you can always go back and re-process the stack later after you learn a bit. I get it though!

  • @mikelockwood2104
    @mikelockwood2104 Рік тому

    My workflow : Astro Pixel Processor / Import the stacked & partially edited file into Affinity Photo v2 / run StarXterminator as 1st step in Affinity / process the Stars and Deep Sky Object separately in Affinity / combine the Stars & DSO / run Topaz Tools for noise, clarity, sharpness, etc. / Final image
    Good video - you asked what would we recommend for beginners. The above steps in my opinion are much easier to learn than PixInsight and.....Affinity Photo is much more flexible and user friendly than PhotoShop
    In my opinion......

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Рік тому

      Thanks Mike. The question was even for people who have only been at it for a few months. Even they have a tip they could pass on!
      I started with Photoshop following what Trevor does, but once I got Pixinsight and saw how powerful it was I was hooked. I will need to take a look at APP, SiriL, and Affinity a bit more in the future. The bummer between things like Affinity and GIMP is that they have less plugins available than Photoshop and Pixinsight. But, some developers are starting to include them slowly.

  • @rascaldere9327
    @rascaldere9327 Рік тому

    When you get Pixinsight do you buy the commercial license or is there an individual license?

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 Рік тому

    I image all summer, process all winter.

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Рік тому

      To an extent I agree. There's a lot of great objects to get during the winter! But the time inside being warm is a good time to process!

  • @ct8618
    @ct8618 Рік тому

    Sub-tip for your Bonus Tip: Have a beer on hand.