1) I had not noticed the search tool, but I just tried; it's great and I will use in the future.
2) Thanks for lesson on MLT and LHE ...
3) "Adam is talking about a star mask... but today I can just remove the stars... " Would you agree?
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I watched the video again, and now understand what's happening. When I opened the files with WCS entries in the header using PixInsight, the OBJCTRA OBJCTDEC values were updated with the values calculated from the WCS data. I then deleted the WCS va…
This was a very helpful thread to follow.
I was under the impression that for a three channel (e.g SHO) narrow band filter data set, that I would get more accurate star colors if I used the Narrow Band Filters mode, and checked Optimize for stars, …
Adam, I'm surprised by this, and really hope you might address how to process OSC narrow band data in the future. At some point this convolves with traditional SHO processing, but where I'm not sure.
There is a lot of OSC narrow band data available …
Chris,
I think there are two reasons to eventually learn manual processing if you start of with WBPP. The first is that running the steps one at a time, and adjusting the settings, especially in LN and Integration, gives the user greater insight int…
I agree that dumping the debayered, cosmeticised, and registered files is sensible. An alternative strategy is to get enough storage to free you up from worrying about disk space and just keep everything.
I have a Synology 6 bay NAS configured as R…
This is a great question and I hope Adam responds. With an SHO filter set, typically one maps Sii (deep red) to red; Ha (red) to green; and Oiii (cyan) to blue. I've never been happy with the star color that SPCC narrow band option outputs, and wond…
Yes - a video on star blending techniques would be great.
In the case I mention I used SXT on the SHO data prior to blending with the RGB stars. If there's a better way to do this I'm keen to learn.