David, thank you so much for this video. It’s very helpful in learning this fantastic script. I’m almost there, and eagerly awaiting your future videos. Thanks again.
Thank you David for the excellent video. Trying to get my head around GHS! As a side note, I think your mic is placed very close to your laptop’s vents, or close to your PC. I’m watching the video whilst wearing headphones, and there is a very distracting fan noise/whine that goes up and down whenever your are doing any CPU intensive tasks. Thanks again Ossi
I happened to stumble across this video and installed the repository link for GHS. Although I have only had a couple of days to try, I will be using it now on in my processing routine. Many thanks for your team in developing this script. I have one suggestion and I am unsure if it is feasible or not. My suggestion is to reverse "created new image" and have that be the default with a perhaps a generic Image ID "Stretched." The toggle could be for those that would prefer not to create a new image. Nice to compare between the two and of course, 80% of the time I forget to check the box and assign a name. Just an idea... Thanks again!
Hi Boswix. Glad you like. Your idea is a good one, but I think the script does put in a generic name if you leave the input blank. If the name exists already, it puts in a number at the end.
Yes, my apologies. I will replace and update when time permits. Please visit ghsastro.co.uk for more recent ones with better sound quality.
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Great tutorial David. Can't wait to see the rest, especially Col stretching. Just one thing, I think your microphone is catching fan rotation and you have a buzzing sound through entire video.
Yes, that is indeed what is going on. My apologies. (you might be able to tell that creating you-tube videos is a little bit out of my box) Should be fixed goint forward, and I may come back and re-record. Glad you enjoyed and it was helpful though.
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@@davidpayne8646 If you want, you can send me the video file and I can clean the buzz sound and send it back to you. There is no need to re-record it again. Second video is great and I think you are already getting the hang of it. This GHS is a game changer for me so your videos are really helpful.
Thanks Rick, Tensorhugh, and Mark.
Excellent video. Your explanations are clear. Thanks so much!
Thanks Robert
Amazing script and video. Thank you so much
Thanks Hermann. Glad you found it helpful.
Excellent video. Clear and to the point. Will incorporate in my workflow from now on. Cheers, Des
Thanks Des, Mike's work on v2 makes it seemlessly integrate with mine too.
David, thank you so much for this video. It’s very helpful in learning this fantastic script. I’m almost there, and eagerly awaiting your future videos. Thanks again.
Great stuff Dave! thanks for the heads up on AB and I look forward to your next video on this script!
Thanks for the feedback, Dale. A couple more to make.
Thank you David for this tutorial! I recently discovered GHS [and how powerful it is].
Thank you so much. The background noise was really distracting however. Can you do some post production to eliminate or decrease that noise?
Great video. Thank you
Thanks Mark
This is also available in the latest version of Siril (1.1.0 and above). The graphical interface is very similar to the one shown here in Pixinsight.
Thanks, Siril is great. The Siril guys (Cyril and Adrianne) were kind enough to involve us with its development.
Thank you David for the excellent video. Trying to get my head around GHS!
As a side note, I think your mic is placed very close to your laptop’s vents, or close to your PC.
I’m watching the video whilst wearing headphones, and there is a very distracting fan noise/whine that goes up and down whenever your are doing any CPU intensive tasks.
Thanks again
Ossi
My apologies - this was my first video... I will replace this one when time permits
I happened to stumble across this video and installed the repository link for GHS. Although I have only had a couple of days to try, I will be using it now on in my processing routine. Many thanks for your team in developing this script. I have one suggestion and I am unsure if it is feasible or not. My suggestion is to reverse "created new image" and have that be the default with a perhaps a generic Image ID "Stretched." The toggle could be for those that would prefer not to create a new image. Nice to compare between the two and of course, 80% of the time I forget to check the box and assign a name. Just an idea... Thanks again!
Hi Boswix. Glad you like. Your idea is a good one, but I think the script does put in a generic name if you leave the input blank. If the name exists already, it puts in a number at the end.
Extremely useful tutorial. My only suggestion for improvement is to control the background noise (computer fans?).
Yes, my apologies. I will replace and update when time permits. Please visit ghsastro.co.uk for more recent ones with better sound quality.
Great tutorial David. Can't wait to see the rest, especially Col stretching. Just one thing, I think your microphone is catching fan rotation and you have a buzzing sound through entire video.
Yes, that is indeed what is going on. My apologies. (you might be able to tell that creating you-tube videos is a little bit out of my box) Should be fixed goint forward, and I may come back and re-record.
Glad you enjoyed and it was helpful though.
@@davidpayne8646 If you want, you can send me the video file and I can clean the buzz sound and send it back to you. There is no need to re-record it again. Second video is great and I think you are already getting the hang of it. This GHS is a game changer for me so your videos are really helpful.
@ Sounds like a great idea. Tell me how, and I'll take you up on it.
Will not install the update, one thing I am not certain of how to do is removing version 1. The website assumes that everyone knows how to do this.
I asked Mike for the best way to uninstall v1. I'll post again when I find out myself - I think I simply deleted it.
I absolutely agree :-) No intuitive way to remove it, no info on that nowhere.