Nebula Processing Videos-- Fundamentals?

Hi Adam,
I have recently been processing Horsehead nebula with FL 576 and field of view of 2.4 x 1.6 degree. In Fundamentals I have studied all the FastTrack and WBPP2.0 videos and the 4 WorkFlow series plus about 10 other Fundamentals. Sorry for my bad English grammar! I am starting to study Masks.

Your videos are great, and give new insights into why to what, and why not to do something!

I have successfully calibrated (WBPP), StarAlignment, Integration, PCC, DBE, and TGVDenoise. I am happy with the result to this stage. 

Can you advise which range of videos I should watch to proceed post processing for Nebulas? The three galaxy WorkFlow series do not seen so appropriate. 

Thanks for your advice,
    Roger

Comments

  • I just discovered I have access to Cosmic Canvas series. I this the right place?
    Roger
  • Hi Roger,

    Most of nebula examples are for Pixinsight are part of the Horizons collection of videos. 

    If you can wait to complete Fundamentals... those workflows are in Horizons if you want to continue with more of my videos!

    Concerning the older Cosmic Canvas, I do not think you should be able to play those videos...but let me know if I am mistaken.

    Thanks,
    -the Blockhead
  • Hi Adam,
    Thks for the update. Yes, the Cosmic Canvas series does not open with Fundamentals license.

    I do suggest adding a simple (straightforward) nebula Workflow video into Fundamentals as many beginning imagers do them. Then they could move onto Horizons for the more advanced processing. Maybe it could start after calibration, star alignment, PCC and integration are complete. Of course it is your work to do it, and your business decision, so you decide. 

    Hopefully I will be adding Horizons to my license!

    Roger
  • +1 for this suggestion!

    It would be great to have a simple case scenario start to finish , just like the one with the DSLR :-)
  • This is what the workflow sections are about!
    -the Blockhead
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