So many videos online are worthless because even though the authors are experts, they have no clue how to teach. Your step by step approach is crucial. Please keep doing what you are doing, I know it's a lot of work but anything less is NOT a tutorial. Thanks.
Another great video, Shawn ... I have looked into the remote telescope data thing, but still enjoy fussing with my gear and trying to get some good data. You have taught me a lot over the last few years ... thanks and keep it up!
Thanks Shawn. I admit I rely to heavily on WBPP. Terms like calibrate, register and integrate still confuse me. I know what is going on but could not explain it to another. How about a video where you explain the pre-processing in layman’s terms? Thanks for all the work you put into these videos.
Gret video ... Very recently I became more and more interested in this hobby and bought a GoTo Mount, Telescope, and blah blah.. Then I came to know that there are observatories that supply data!! What's the point! Isn't it like offshoring your work! Better hire someone to process the data as well and then just post it on the FB page. Not going into any debate of right and wrong here but if this is someone's hobby then capturing the image is an integral part of it!
I'm super new to PI, so one question: after stacking, you hit something that performs an auto stretch or something, so the data becomes clearly visible on the stacked channels? Great video btw, thanks for this. I was wondering between getting PI or APP, (I've heard the latter is better for stacking), but someone advised PI stacking is better if you do it manually not automate it.
Great video and demystified a heck of lot, the last section of processing the luminance and RGB Into the final image left me in void, do you have a video of this final stage?? Thanks !!
Shawn, great video! I'm using the ASI Air and it gives me master calibration frames and individual light frames. How do I stack using WBPP with this combination.
Great tutorial thank you! I was wondering how to align separate R G and B files that don't perfectly line up (stars are a couple of pixels off)? Using these steps they seems to still not perfectly align, is there an easy method of doing this manually in PI?