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PixInsight Beginner's Tutorial! - Part 2: LRGB M51 - Free Data Provided 

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Welcome to the second part of my new series to try and help people get off to a flying start in PixInsight! - Come process along with me during this tutorial and learn by doing.
If you found this useful please consider supporting me and the channel either via RU-vid Membership or Patreon! :-)
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@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
For anyone missing the "ADV sharpening" script, my bad! - It's not included baseline with Pix, instead it's available free from this page's repository, instructions on the page : www.skypixels.at/pixinsight_scripts.html Cheers!
@AdamBlock
@AdamBlock Год назад
Nice job explaining Luke. Concerning DBE- you might consider after you do the first DBE on the luminance (or whatever)- drag an instance of your DBE process to the desktop. Since the images are registered- using the same samples/settings/positions will likely be fine (rather than reselect them all). In addition, DBE works on each color channel individually. So, if you make the linear RGB image first with channel combination- you will not need to do apply DBE to each frame- just to the single RGB image (using the samples from the Luminance).
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Adam! - Man, that's a really fantastic set of tips, thank you so much for taking the time to educate - I do genuinely appreciate it! 🙏 I hope you've got a super weekend ahead mate, Clear skies!!
@SiskiyouForest
@SiskiyouForest Год назад
Came here to say this 👍🏻
@geldingmakr
@geldingmakr Год назад
@@SiskiyouForest Same 🙂
@brianwatson3435
@brianwatson3435 Год назад
I'm new to PixInsight. Can you not just drag the instance to the other 3 files while DBE is still open with the settings for the luminance layer?
@AdamBlock
@AdamBlock Год назад
@@brianwatson3435 It takes two seconds to try both ways... and then see why I suggested as I did!! (one way recalculates the values at each sample... the other uses the previous calculated values... which of course is not what is desired)
@josephluciani5531
@josephluciani5531 Год назад
Another masterpiece Luke. You’re becoming the Leonardo da Vinci of Pixinsight. Seriously, what you produce (and how you explain every detail to us) is inspiring. Everything, from manipulating the range mask, to your use of curves is, not to be redundant, simply masterful. Can’t wait for galaxy season!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Joe!! - So happy to hear you enjoyed this one my friend, I'm ridiculously flattered by your comments, haha!! :-D Hope the next one will prove enjoyable too! Clear skies!
@jonbasstro1413
@jonbasstro1413 Год назад
Hi Luke, great tutorial on this subject.The pace and presentation is perfect.Everyone using Pixinsight can benefit from this.Another fine image and thanks for providing the data to follow along. Clear skies.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks a ton Jon my friend, very happy to hear you liked it! :-) Hope you've been having a great weekend mate, and thanks for watching!
@jeremyphillips1134
@jeremyphillips1134 9 месяцев назад
Excellent - thanks so much. So helpful and made the early steep learning curve fun. My head didn't explode.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for watching mate!! That's awesome feedback 👍
@sevenskiesastro
@sevenskiesastro Год назад
Excellent tutorial Luke. Loved it.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks so much Rob!! Great to hear from you buddy 👍👍
@interiordronesCA
@interiordronesCA Год назад
Loving this series! I've done many of the available pixinsight tutorials and yours are by far the best (at least for me). You're a great teacher, and the audio is very well done... background music included.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Aw mate, thank you!! - that's really wonderful to hear :-) I appreciate you taking the time to share such a positive comment!! Hope you have a superb weekend mate! 👍👍
@redabdab
@redabdab Год назад
Luke, you continue to rock! Also, great to see you broadcasting to the nation from your snazzy new observatory (fantastic job on that!)
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you so much Stuart mate!! :-D glad you like it!
@SimonsAstro
@SimonsAstro Год назад
Another fantastic tutorial Luke, very well explained👍 Many thanks for doing this, I’ve picked up a couple more tips! Brilliant image of M51! Clear skies mate!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks so much Simon mate!! - Real chuffed you liked it! :-) Awesome to see the obsy is coming along nicely now mate :-D
@stephen.and.the.huskies3741
Thank you so much Luke! Another great tutorial with helpful tips and tricks! Have a nice weekend and CS, Stephen
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you so much Stephen!! - I'm chuffed to hear you've liked them mate, hopefully the next will prove useful too! :-D Hope you and yours have a super weekend too!
@obafgkm30108
@obafgkm30108 Год назад
Thank you for another great video Luke! I can't wait to try these processes on my images!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Glad you like them bud! :-) Thanks for watching!
@christophercraig9295
@christophercraig9295 Год назад
Hi Luke, thank you SOOOO much for this series. I have been loving them and I'm learning so much. I can't thank you enough. I was really terrified of this piece of software but I'm onboard now, and after this trial period will probably be purchasing.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Christopher!! - That's just fantastic to hear my friend, I really couldn't hope for better feedback than that! :-) Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a really positive comment mate, I appreciate it! Clear skies!
@bryandootson4011
@bryandootson4011 Год назад
Thanks Luke I love the croggaly detail in the core of m51! Great video as usual, don’t burn yourself out! Take care Bryan
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you so much Bryan!! - I'll be sure to take some time to chill soon haha! :-) Cheers for watching mate!
@M31glow
@M31glow Год назад
Great series of posts; thank you!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching mate :-D
@jjjscharf8059
@jjjscharf8059 Год назад
Really great tutorials Luke! Much appreciated.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Glad you like them mate!! Thanks so much for watching!
@Tony-Elliott
@Tony-Elliott Год назад
Another excellent tutorial Luke. You make editing images looks so easy, thanks for sharing your expertise mate
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Appreciated as always Anthony, thank you so much mate!! :-) Hope you have a good one!
@dumpydalekobservatory
@dumpydalekobservatory Год назад
Another great tutorial mate look forward to the next one.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you Tich mate!! Really glad you like it 👍👍 Clear skies!
@haiderbhogadia4829
@haiderbhogadia4829 Год назад
Fantastic! I am new to AP many thanks
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you for watching! :-)
@michaelharrington7797
@michaelharrington7797 Год назад
Thanks a lot Luke for providing such a great tutorial really helped me with my first attempt great work 👍
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
So glad it helped Michael! - Thank you very much for taking the time to let me know it's been useful, that's encouraging! Clear skies!
@mupangamwanakatwe1300
@mupangamwanakatwe1300 Год назад
Yet another stellar performance on your part and a most informative video!! It has taken the hesitation out of those of us considering moving up from OSC to Mono! A significant leap in image quality and the clearly articulated PI processing workflow is excellent. Well done and thanks a million Luko!!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
That's wonderful to hear my friend!! So happy that you've found some use from this video, it really does make it all worthwhile to read such positivity! :-) Thank you again and I hope you have a wonderful weekend! 👍👍
@jayhalloween
@jayhalloween 11 месяцев назад
This was an amazing tutorial!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 11 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! - thank you!!
@danjensen9425
@danjensen9425 Год назад
Nice work. I’ve been using Telescope live for processing practice during bad seeing nights . I just picked up the M51 data set and stacked it. It needed to be drizzled to eliminate square red stars and other issues but a great data set. Dark sky’s from Chile. I will use your work flow for it. Thanks for making great videos for us.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
That's fantastic to hear Dan!! I wish you great luck with the workflow, it's a lot of fun! :-) Clear skies my friend
@AstroLaVista
@AstroLaVista Год назад
Hey Luke, loved the chill music and the great explanation, fantastic as always :) My plan is too keep watching your tutorials until it properly sinks in that I can't reproduce this level of control in GIMP. I'm stubbornly clinging on, but I do wish it at had the dynamic background extraction and the same level of masking, I spend quite a lot of time trying to ring the most out of GIMP but there is some kind of sick pleasure in this I guess and I'm a tight-ass. Still I really should find time to check out the Pixinsight free trial, the gateway drug :D Can't argue with the results, that M51 is stunning! Have a great bank holiday mate!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Haha, "the gateway drug", you're not kidding either lol!! - It's something I put off purchasing for a very long time, but so glad I eventually did! pound for pound it's probably the best upgrade to image quality that money can buy! Hope you have a cracking bank holiday too matey, enjoy yourself! :-) Clear skies!
@paulholdsworth2502
@paulholdsworth2502 Год назад
Really good video again Luke. I think the two takeaways for me on this one is advanced sharpening and chrominance noise reduction. I'm definitely going to stop automatically using chrominance noise reduction when I'm using lrgb integration and also I tend to use unsharp mask for sharpening most of the time. Two brilliant tips mate 👌
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
So glad you found some use from this one Paul mate, hearing things like that really does make it all worthwhile putting these things together! :-) Hope you have a great week ahead of you bud!!
@enriqueestebanSchott
@enriqueestebanSchott Год назад
Excelente clase, como siempre
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you Enrique!! :-) 🙏
@4auswanderer
@4auswanderer 4 месяца назад
An amazing video. Thank you soooooooooooooooooooo much for it 🙂
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 4 месяца назад
So nice of you to say that, thank you!! :-) clear skies!
@mupangamwanakatwe1300
@mupangamwanakatwe1300 Год назад
Good morning Luko! Trust you’re keeping well and enjoying some clear skies. I am quite in love with the new Pixinsight BlurX tool (have the other two Xtools 😊). I am reworking your M51 data and following your excellent video tutorial on processing the LRGB data you so kindly provided. My question is, at what stage in your workflow, would you apply BluxX to the luminance and combined RGB data? Thanks 🙏🏿 in advance and wishing you a very Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year! Mupanga, Lusaka, Zambia
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Mupanga! - I hope you have a superb Christmas and new year too my friend, genuinely! :-) RE: when to apply BXT on this image, I'd personally do it right after cropping the files to size! I've tried it at multiple different points in a processing workflow, there's honestly not too much difference it seems, but the creator of the tool advises to use it earlier rather than later, so that's good enough for me :-D Clear skies mate!
@mpk2707
@mpk2707 Год назад
Great video, thanks 🙂
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
You’re very welcome Mark! :-) Thanks for watching mate!
@mpk2707
@mpk2707 Год назад
@@lukomatico Can I suggest that you add chapters in your videos. This way it´s easier to get back to and check a specific process flow.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
@@mpk2707 That's a great suggestion Mark, thank you! - I'll try and get these recent ones done over the weekend 👍👍
@mupangamwanakatwe1300
@mupangamwanakatwe1300 Год назад
Hi Luko, thanks for the most brilliant series of PI tutorials. I have now set my mind on going mono (currently have an ASI294mc Pro) after following your tutorial through using your data. I came up with what I think is a brilliant result. Please can you advise which mono camera you used for the M51 data, as well as the make of filters used. Please also advise the telescope type. Thanks in advance and warm regards for your hard-core fan in Lusaka, Zambia 🇿🇲!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there my friend! I'm so happy to hear you've been finding my tutorials useful and that you've came up with brilliant results, that really puts a smile on my face! - Well done! 😀 RE: the camera I used for this, it was a Player One Apollo-M Mini, an uncooled solar imaging camera! The filters were the basic ZWO LRGB kit, and the scope I used was a Skywatcher 300PDS mounted on an EQ8, I shot LRGB exposures all at 60s each for a total of 4 hours to make this image, all data captured from my bortle 7 backyard 🙂 I spent 50% of the time shooting L and the other 50% divided between R/G/B frames. I hope that helps you my friend! It's really awesome to hear my vids have reached you in Zambia by the way, I'm always amazed by the power of RU-vid when it comes to connecting people all over the globe! Thanks so much for watching, Clear skies!!
@garethjones4305
@garethjones4305 Год назад
Another great video Luke. I am really enjoying following the Pixinsight work flows, it is really assisting with my processing. One question please - you refer to the AdvSharpening script, do you know where this is available from ? Many thanks Gareth
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you Gareth!! Glad you're enjoying them mate :-) Re: adv sharpening, I've had it ages so thought it was part of PixInsight haha! - it's likely part of a free repository hosted online if not a default script, I'll have to look into it more when I'm able mate, hope that helps a bit!
@garethjones4305
@garethjones4305 Год назад
No worries - thanks for taking the time to reply. Keep up the excellent work 👍👍
@beatsntoons
@beatsntoons Год назад
Nice work, Luke. What about stacking? Do you use WBPP or DSS?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks mate! - I use neither anymore, haha! - Switched over to APP for all my stacking for a while now, really like it! :-) Thanks for watching!
@richardheinsohn2624
@richardheinsohn2624 Год назад
Nice video Luke. I've been using PI for five years now and learn something new every time I'm using it. What music are you using in the background of this video?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks so much mate! - The track is Drifting at 432hz by Unicorn Heads hope that helps!
@richardheinsohn2624
@richardheinsohn2624 Год назад
@@lukomatico thank You
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
I tried EZ noise and NoiseTerminstor. I think they serve different purpose. EZ noise smooth background (different brightness levels); functions performed by ABE and DBE. Noise Terminator is like Multi-scale Linear Transform.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Ana! - I hear you! 👍 To offer my perspective though, in my own workflow I've completely stopped using ez-denoise to be honest, it feels like noisexterminator just does an all around better job on my data :-) Hope you have a great holiday period!
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
@@lukomatico Yea, if ABE or DBE is done well, then there is no need of EZ denoise. What cameras and filters do you use?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Ana! - my main two cameras are the imx571 based player one Poseidon-C pro, and the mono imx183 based asi183mm pro.
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
@@lukomatico Great choice. I recall your review of Poseidon-C. There is many versions around, rising cam, ZWO, Qhy etc. I have no color camera, sold them. L-Extreme is still around😀. I use 294mm; very tough to work with. I will probably get asi533 and new cooled cameras based on imx432. How often do you use dark skies for astrophotography?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Ana! I'm glad to hear you're finding out what works best for you, that's a great position to be in :-) I had a 294 in the past, it's a challenging sensor at times - very temperamental! I moved onto a 533 and it was much nicer, so easy to calibrate. - I think you'll be happy! Re: dark skies, honestly never! I do everything from home 👍 Thanks for watching!
@Phillyo118
@Phillyo118 Год назад
Hi Luke, nice video to follow and good for beginners (like myself really) to follow along with. I'm just curios, when you did the crop you dropped the triangle onto each frame. However, once you'd done DBE you didn't do the same thing. You did DBE individually for each channel. Any reason for that?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Philip! - That's a great question mate, I should have explained why I was doing that during the video! The reason I had to manually model the DBE for each is because the individual channels can have varying gradients based on what colour they were shot through, for example from differing interactions with light-pollution on certain filters :-) I hope that helps explain it my friend! Clear skies!
@scottrk4930
@scottrk4930 Год назад
Hiya Luke , hope you are feeling better buddy . There is always that one statement in all Astro Processing procedures..."adjust to make it look more natural"...? LOL , always makes me smile . If I could look out the windscreen on my spaceship at M51 then I'd know for sure what natural was . Is there no way in the individual Data to determine say...the per centages of the colours captured and then apply those ratios when doing saturation and colour balance ? I've seen M51 Images where it's entirely red or blue and starts to look like a Paint-by-numbers project . For me less is always more . I have to leave the room for a while then come back and look at what I've done and then make small tweaks , I think our eyes start to tune out after too long in front of the Monitors . Cheers/SRK
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Scott! - Aw thank you for asking mate, I'm doing OK now cheers! 👍👍 That's a great point you've made there about what even is 'natural' anyway, haha! I think, personally speaking, it's about making a mostly faithful representation of the data you've captured, without an unlimited artistic scope for interpretation - but still just enough to capture the imagination, and tempered further with work from our peers as reference (E.G, if Hubble's M51 doesn't have purple in it, mine probably shouldn't either! :-D) I completely hear you regarding needing to come back later to some processing jobs, hahah - the amount of times I've saved out an image and thought 'there, perfect.. Done!' only to view it the next day and question if I need to visit the optician! 😂😂 Thanks for the great comment bud, hope you have a good one!
@tomtoka
@tomtoka Год назад
this is great! I am starting with MONO and I find this very interesting . I have few questions, can I combinate RGB right away and then work on RGB photo? I noticed that I need to UNCHECK CHRMINANCE NOISE REDUCTION in LRGBCombination, otherwise I get few stars a little halo red around, why is that?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you for your kind comment my friend! Re: combining right away, generally you should combine the images after they are stretched, linear combinations never turn out right in my experience 👍 Re: chrominance noise reductions, good catch! I've stopped using it entirely mate for that kinda reason. Clear skies!
@user-ze2ie8wc6l
@user-ze2ie8wc6l Год назад
Awesome videos, re your Beginners PI series! (Which i just discovered) - but question: will the downloads (in particular your PI icons/setup) work on Mac? If not, can i get somehow?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Should work fine mate! Only one way to be sure though! If they don't immediately appear you may need to right-click and 'arrange icons' to get them to show 👍
@user-ze2ie8wc6l
@user-ze2ie8wc6l Год назад
Holy hell, it worked!!! Oddly, no matter what i tried, i could not get Starnet to show up, re the instructions - i did exactly as instructed, could see it in the list, in proper spot, but was greyed-out (unavailable). The “troubleshooting” in the instructions suggested it was either out-of-date PI (for sure no - brand new), or that i had it in wrong place or sub-folder - but nope. Sooo - out of frustration and “GET ON WITH IT”, i bought StarXterminator - install went flawlessly. And then, fingers-crossed, your data and workspace files WORKED!! I see you are on PC, and i had my doubts re the unzipping/etc would work, over to Mac - by YESSS! - FINALLY i am on my way! (I hope). Your opening words in this video reflect my own frustration EXACTLY… lol… THANKYOU AGAIN!
@user-ze2ie8wc6l
@user-ze2ie8wc6l Год назад
And a strange coincidence - the very first thing i was trying to process in my newly-bought PI ..? Pleiades … thats how i found you and this, was just searching for both - little did i expect to get a GREAT “beginner” tutorial for the whole mess! Was just really looking for some M45 help, and was going to try to slog through it - but THIS is AWESOMMMMMEEE!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Awesome mate!! :-D so happy for you that it all worked out! Good luck and clear skies!
@hubblejim
@hubblejim 2 месяца назад
Great video! What equipment did you use?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 2 месяца назад
Thank you! This was data from a 300mm f4.7 Newtonian I had, paired with an uncooled solar camera, the player one Apollo m mini 👍 Cheers!
@beatsntoons
@beatsntoons 8 месяцев назад
Hey Luke. Hope all is well mate. Now that we have all these awesome AI tools like BlurX, StarX, Graxpert AND the EZ suite is no longer around, how does this tutorial change? I've been out of the game for a bit and have forgotten everything :) I've got some data on NGC300 that I want to edit, but it seems these new tools are almost mandatory because of how good they are. Sad that EZ Stretch is gone though, that was amazing. Cheers!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 8 месяцев назад
Hey there mate! I'll look at a redo of these tutorials soon I think, it's about time as you say - things have moved on fast! :-)
@janelubenskyi1177
@janelubenskyi1177 Год назад
Hi Luc…I have tried Pixinsight but I have always found the need to finish off in a layers based program such as Photoshop. Now there is Affinity Photo with the recently add astrophotography macros. Affinity Photo works in 32 bit linear…and combined with my other arsenal software of Siril, Gimp, Luminar and StarTools I think I could get an image similar in quality to one made in Pixinsight….your opinion please…do you have the need ever to further tweak the image after using Pixinsight?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Jane! - that's great to hear there's real alternatives out there for people now, options are always good! :-) Regarding needing to finish in other programs, I've not personally felt the need! It'd be interesting to see how your version of the data done in affinity turns out if you get the chance! :-) Clear skies!
@janelubenskyi1177
@janelubenskyi1177 Год назад
Hi Luc…there is Bill’s color masks ….but are there anything to automatically create luminosity masks in the way that Bill did or with scripts?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Jane! - I believe Bill has a tool, I'll have to speak with him about it :-) sorry I can't help more right now!
@janelubenskyi1177
@janelubenskyi1177 Год назад
Luc…great tutorial. I am puzzled…with Starnet a starless and stars mask is created ….is it actually the stars themselves or only the mask for the stars that is created?…Also another way to get the stars would in Pixelmath subtract the starless image from the original stretched image…is there a difference between the two methods…which way is better?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Jane! - For the star reduction methods from Bill you don't actually need the stars image creating, you just need the starless image itself and your main image you're working on, with the stars in place, the rest is taken care of with math!
@janelubenskyi1177
@janelubenskyi1177 Год назад
Hi I have a question relating to either Starnet or Star Exterminator…I know that the stand-alone of Starnet requires the 16 bit image and I assume so does Star Exterminator. The question is does that mean essentially the created starless and stars only image created would be finally also 16 bit if created within Pixinsight using these tools as plugins?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
I do believe the resultant images would have the same bit depth as the originals yep! :-)
@pei6426
@pei6426 Год назад
Hi Luke; I noticed that you didn't use Blur Xterminator but you did use an Advanced Sharpening script. If using Blur Xterminator would you still have used the Advanced Sharpening? I see similar effects when using Blur Xterminator but perhaps the Advanced Sharpening might apply this type of change in a more focussed way???
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey mate! Since getting BXT I've not touched the adv sharpening script to be honest, BXT just does a better job in every way! Hope that helps 👍
@pei6426
@pei6426 Год назад
@@lukomatico Thank you, I am starting to get the opinion that when processing there are a handful of new tools that allow simplification of what might otherwise take numerous specialized tools.
@chrismcgrew4692
@chrismcgrew4692 Год назад
When you shoot LRGB, how much L do you have to RGB? I see some people do 2:1:1:1, and some 1:1:1:1, and some also 3:1:1:1. Also, what about sub length. Are you shooting the same exposure length for each filter? Again, I've seen people do say 120 seconds for all 4, but some will do half that for L. So 60 second L, and 120 second RGB, for example.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Good questions Scott! - there's a lot of schools of thought to this one, it can be taken to an extreme where some people use individually calculated exposure lengths for each filter to equalise r g b strength based on the bandpass of their filter and the response of their sensor at each part of the spectrum! For me though, I prefer a simple approach these days - 2 minute L, 3 minute RGB in most cases. As to distribution of imaging time, 50% of my time spent on L, the other 50% on RGB usually is my method 👍 I've experimented with short exposures throughout too(60s for everything), and honestly there wasn't that much difference from my skies, so I think it's something you don't have to worry much about unless you're shooting from immaculate skies and trying to min/max your approach 👍 Hope that helps!
@chrismcgrew4692
@chrismcgrew4692 Год назад
@@lukomatico Yeah I’m not looking for scientific perfection, just something that works 95% of the time. I shoot broadband mostly in B4, with the occasional annual trip to B1. Simplicity and repeatability is key for me.
@astrophotographythewrightw9364
What scope did you use mate
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there mate! - this was taken with a skywatcher 300pds and aplanatic coma corrector 👍 Hope that helps!
@michaelharrington7797
@michaelharrington7797 Год назад
hi luke following allong with your vidios great work. howerver im stuck at the start loading the icons into pixinsight. When I drag the icons file into pixinsight it comes up with 21 new icon(s) had to be renamed due to conflicting identifiers with previously existing icons. Original identifiers have been suffixed as necessary to make them unique. after this happens no icons show up in right hand side like in you vidio. any idiea what im doing wrong?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Michael! - You'll need to open PixInsight from fresh, drag the icons on the screen, right click the pixinsight desktop and press "select all icons" , then right click again and press "arrange all icons" that should bring everything into view for you! :-) Good luck!
@michaelharrington7797
@michaelharrington7797 Год назад
Thanks Luke worked a treat thanks heaps please keep making tutorials it’s such a big help great work and thanks for the reply 👍 also the Pleiades is my first target so this is great for me 😄
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Fantastic mate, glad to hear it!! :-) good luck and thanks again for watching!
@michaelharrington7797
@michaelharrington7797 Год назад
@@lukomatico hi luke sorry mate but no advsharpening tool in my pixinsight any idias ?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Michael! I'll be honest, I've had them that long that I can't remember if they actually did come with PixInsight or not now you ask! You could skip the step for now and still get a fine end result though just for the sake of learning and getting used to it :-) Sorry about that mate!
@3220mike
@3220mike Год назад
So far so good, but when I hit LRGBCombination, it complains the the Luminance image is a grayscale one. Any idea where things went south?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Usually that issue occurs when a file has accidentally been moved into the rgb colour space, rather than mono as it should still be at that point in the process - it might be worth giving it another go and see if the issue crops up again or if it was an anomaly! Good luck mate!
@ianhagan7656
@ianhagan7656 Год назад
@@lukomatico Hi Luke . First thanks for the series. It has been most helpful getting me into Pixinsight. I have the same problem. Retryed a couple of times with no success. Unchecked the luminance file in the script dialog box and it still complains that the Luminance file is a grayscale image even though it is not being composited (I presume). How do I proceed now?
@ianhagan7656
@ianhagan7656 Год назад
Had the same issue but Bingo!! The penny dropped. I was clicking Apply with the Luminance image selected not Apply Global
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
@@ianhagan7656 Sorry about the late reply Ian! - I'm so glad to hear you got it sorted though mate, that's fantastic! - thanks for letting me know!
@michaelharrington7797
@michaelharrington7797 Год назад
Hi anyone able to help with install of the advshapening script following this tutorial and am stuck at the sharpening step. Any help much appreciated thanks
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
www.skypixels.at/pixinsight_scripts.html - that link there should help mate, it'll install the scripts from the repository :-) If you don't want to go that route though then by all means just skip the sharpening step and proceed as usual, not too much different either way! Good luck!
@michaelharrington7797
@michaelharrington7797 Год назад
@@lukomatico thanks Luke much appreciated 👍
@michaelharrington7797
@michaelharrington7797 Год назад
Hi Luke, do you offer one on one tutoring? If so how can I contact you?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Michael! - I'm afraid I don't currently offer 1-1 tuition, it's maybe something I should look at doing though! Thank you so much for your interest, my apologies for any disappointment my friend. Clear skies!
@davidcox1616
@davidcox1616 4 месяца назад
What do I use in place of EZ from dark archon :(
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 4 месяца назад
Hey there mate! - the ez suite is still available as far as I know now, it's just moved location as it's been taken over by another dev I'll update the link :-)
@davidcox1616
@davidcox1616 4 месяца назад
@lukomatico Wonderful! I did a quick Google search and all that came up were forums that said it was gone :(
@davidcox1616
@davidcox1616 4 месяца назад
But I see your updated link and it works great! Thank you so much
@drstuartporter8248
@drstuartporter8248 5 месяцев назад
Hi Sorry to be thick Luke but where do I see the data files?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 5 месяцев назад
Hey there! :-) They should be hosted on my Google drive with a link in the description box of this video for you 👍 Hope that helps!
@drstuartporter8248
@drstuartporter8248 5 месяцев назад
@@lukomatico found it thankyou. I'll tell you something... I spent 9 years doing a PhD thinking that was the hardest thing I'd ever do then I found pixinsight- oh boy. Thankyou for your tutorials they are extremely helpful
@MrGeert1972
@MrGeert1972 Год назад
Is that EZ processing suite free or a paid plugin?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
It's free buddy 👍
@MrGeert1972
@MrGeert1972 Год назад
@@lukomatico just installed it and trying it out for the first time. PixInsight is new for me but I’m blown away what it can do. I still need to learn and try to understand it. But I love it. Just got a 2 days and got some fine results.
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
Why my Script-Utility doesn’t have ADVSharpening?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Ana, it's part of an optional script package that I forgot to mention as part of the video intro - sorry about that! The repository to install them is linked in the video description for you 👍 Hope that helps!
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
@@lukomatico I see it. Thanks a lot!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
@@anata5127 Awesome!! Enjoy 👍
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
@@lukomatico Cannot manage it. It saves in downloads and not in scr/scripts as it tells. I go to Add and cannot find this file In downloads. What to do? Thanks
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
@@lukomatico Ag. I got it. I should add entire Script folder, not file. Done. Now, I have this sharpening tool.
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