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PixInsight Beginner's Tutorial! - Part 3: S/H/O IC1396 - Free Data Provided 

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@BigBadLoneWolf
@BigBadLoneWolf 2 месяца назад
Playing around with Luke's tutorials, while the astronomical darkness has gone for a few months, is going to cost me a fortune to transfer to shooting mono from OSC. the difference from my own OSC processed images, to what I as a beginner can do with Luke's data is amazing
@OutlandishJourneys
@OutlandishJourneys Год назад
You’ll need to get a T-shirt saying ‘The Go-to Guy for Pixinsight’…😀👍🏻 Your recent tutorial series has been amazing Luke, your efforts and info are greatly appreciated in the community! Keep it up and best wishes!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Haha, you're too kind! :-D Ah mate I'm chuffed you've liked the recent series so far, they've been fun to make! I'm probably going to do maybe 1 or 2 more then leave it at that for now, hopefully the weather gives us all a break soon too, I miss doing actual astrophotography lol! 😅 Hope you have a great weekend ahead buddy! Luke
@astrobri
@astrobri Год назад
Hi Luke, There are many tutorials on youtube and I think I have probably watched them all. Lol, I would like to say Thank you , yours are the BEST..... the way you are showing us how to setup and process is just Fantastic . Looking forward to the next one already . Clear Skies , Brian Nova Scotia
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
That's fantastic to read Brian!! - I'm so glad you've enjoyed the videos so much, that's extremely high praise my friend!! :-) Hoping you have a wonderful weekend ahead, thank you for watching!! Luke
@richardstillman9789
@richardstillman9789 Год назад
Excellent intro. Thanks... I needed that!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Glad it was helpful my friend! :-)
@mrhornerphysics
@mrhornerphysics 2 месяца назад
As usual, your stuff is AMAZING!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Месяц назад
That's so kind of you to say!! Thank you very much indeed, I'm glad you enjoyed :-)
@ijontichy7179
@ijontichy7179 Год назад
Completed 2 tutorials. Now I can make a bunch of masterpieces! Thanks a lot, Luke!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Superb! Enjoy my friend! :-D
@2007gtsc
@2007gtsc Год назад
Great content! You have made the process into Astrophotography painless. Keep up the great work.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
So happy to hear that Randy! - Thank you very much indeed mate :-)
@jonbasstro1413
@jonbasstro1413 Год назад
Hi Luke, a fantastic Pixinsight tutorial for mono processing.There are a few new methods you covered from your early video on mono processing that I have been following, but in time I will be giving these new methods a go, ie, ABE function degrees,linear fit, clone.All in all another brilliant learning experience using Pixinsight. The new imagers to Pixinsight will be eternally grateful to this series you have provided for free. Excellent final image on the Elephant Trunk.Looking forward to your next instalment.Clear skies.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Jon! - That's wonderful mate, so glad my older tutorial had helped and hopefully this one will too going forwards :-) It really does make it all worthwhile after hearing lovely feedback like that bud! Hope you're doing well! - Thanks for watching and clear skies!
@chasingghostsphotography4091
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I feel like I can maybe try Pixinsight now. This series is so good. Clear skies and working gear.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
That's wonderful to hear mate!! - I really do hope you enjoy your experience with PixInsight now as it's a wonderful program overall, just not beginner friendly (to say the least!) Good luck bud!
@marckhachfe1238
@marckhachfe1238 Год назад
just subscribed and wanted to ay im looking forward to watching your videos this week . cheers mate
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Welcome aboard Marc! - Thank you so much for your support my friend :-)
@Steve_The_Ignorant_Astronomer
Great video , love all the tricks you show , probably will not remember much and have to go over it ten times , but like all the tricks ....
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
So glad you liked all the tricks and tips bud :-D that's superb 👍👍 Thank you for watching!
@stephen.and.the.huskies3741
Thanks for another great tutorial, Luke! I also like Bill‘s colour masks as they work for OSC data, too. Your OSC Hubble palette video from earlier this year shall be highly recommended 😉
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you Stephen! - the tools Bill made have been incredible for sure, I really enjoy using them!! :-) Thank you so much for watching and giving your support!
@peterlaubscher3989
@peterlaubscher3989 Год назад
Looking forward to watching this. I am having to reload all my astro stuff after a computer crash. More of a hassle than I expected!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Oh man, that can be a real pain in the rear! (to put it lightly!!) I hope you get everything recovered and working again soon mate, good luck! :-)
@peterlaubscher3989
@peterlaubscher3989 Год назад
@@lukomatico I'm almost there - the guy or gal that designs an astro system that works the first time that you plug all the goodies into the computer will make loads of money...
@junnchavez9961
@junnchavez9961 Год назад
Thank you very much for this superb tutorial and free files!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
It is my pleasure mate, I'm hopeful they were of use to you! :-)
@Mel-127
@Mel-127 Год назад
Hi Luke. Another great tutorial. I have Photoshop, Bridge, Lightroom and others of the group, but still I don't get on with it. Probably because all the tutorial ive watched, I ended up falling asleep. It's good how you keep it an interesting video to watch, well done. No, I never fell asleep. Thanks for another brill tutorial. Clear sky's.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Mel! - haha! That's brilliant, thank you for the lovely comment my friend! I'm genuinely happy to hear that you've found my tutorials watchable rather than snooze-inducing!! :-) Thanks for watching & Clear skies!
@secretstill
@secretstill Год назад
This is a really great tutorial, Luke. I've been going back to basics and this taught me loads.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
I'm really happy to hear that mate!! :-D
@dmintz88
@dmintz88 Год назад
This is a top notch tutorial, Luke! It's going to help out many people including myself! Looking forward to trying it out soon. Thanks!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Awesome, thank you Dan!! :-D Hopefully you find it useful bud!
@othonbenavente1876
@othonbenavente1876 5 месяцев назад
Magnificent. Thank you Luko!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much mate!!
@beatsntoons
@beatsntoons Год назад
Luke this was sooooo good to learn from. Thanks a million, mate. You are a king among men. And that data is superb.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Haha!! - I'm chuffed to hear it mate, thank you so much! :-D Really happy you've enjoyed it! Clear skies!
@janelubenskyi1177
@janelubenskyi1177 Год назад
Great …thanks Luc❤
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
My pleasure!! Glad you enjoyed it Jane! :-)
@Astrobloke
@Astrobloke Год назад
Excellent work and video mate. Nice and thorough but explained excellently. Clear skies mate
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you so much for stopping by and giving your support Glenn mate, I really appreciate it! 🙏 P. S, are you going to the astro show in Oct?
@Astrobloke
@Astrobloke Год назад
@@lukomatico you are welcome mate, you are making great content. I will be there on the Saturday. Will I see you?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
You will indeed mate!! - I should really make an announcement about it lol, I've still not mentioned to anyone but you just now!
@Astrobloke
@Astrobloke Год назад
@@lukomatico iam the same lol. Going stealth
@DavesAstrophotography
@DavesAstrophotography Год назад
Thanks Luke, once again an excellent run through!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you Dave!! - I appreciate you taking the time to drop by and give your support buddy!! :-) I hope your skies have been kind to you of late!
@vrajeshpatel5026
@vrajeshpatel5026 Год назад
Excellent tutorial. I was so afraid download even trial version of pixinsight because it seems so intimidating. After watching your tutorials, I got trial version of pixinsight and was able to process my Heart Nebula to colors I wanted.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Aw mate that's wonderful to hear! - so happy you've had a good experience with PixInsight :-) Thank you for taking the time to comment and let me know how it went!
@Tony-Elliott
@Tony-Elliott Год назад
Another excellent tutorial Luke
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you Anthony mate!! Hope you are well 👍👍
@paulholdsworth2502
@paulholdsworth2502 Год назад
Another brilliant video Luke and an outstanding image at the end. I really like the idea of taking a clone to make sure none of the blue gets picked up in the background when doing your blue mask. Also adding a touch of green to the blighter areas of the yellow mask is another great tip. As always Luke great video mate 👍
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you Paul mate!! I'm glad you liked that one haha, it's somewhat of a secret weapon of mine! :-D I hope that these vids haven't been too boring of late, I know they'll not be everyone's cup of tea but hopefully will help some folk get going 👍 As always mate, thank you for watching! Hope you have a grand weekend ahead!
@paulholdsworth2502
@paulholdsworth2502 Год назад
Just tried your "sacrificial clone" to eliminate blue getting picked up in the background. Works brilliantly !! I thought I was half decent at pixinsight processing but would never have thought of this. Definitely adding this to my workflow.......top tip Luke !!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you mate!! - I'm chuffed you like the technique :-D it was just one of those things I came up with as a solution to an issue one day and it worked too well to ignore!
@SuperKevinFS
@SuperKevinFS Год назад
Great video
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks so much Kevin!
@Branhil
@Branhil Год назад
Hi Luke, Once again the absolute insanity what you get out of images in an easy to understand way. You are a magician. Could you maybe explain in a tutorial or by answer how you sharpen images of nebulae etc.? that would help me a lot. Thank you and keep up the good work. Cheers mate and cs!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks so much mate, haha! :-D I'm really glad you like the results I get from my data! RE: nebula/diffuse object sharpening, I tend to use ADV Sharpening script as a single pass during the nonlinear phase, then range masked applications of 'unsharp mask' carefully applied to brighter/higher contrast areas, with plenty of blending of the mask - that's my usual go-to method, but often involves a little fine tuning on the fly to get things looking right :-) Hope that helps you my friend!
@mpk2707
@mpk2707 Год назад
Ok, so I tried to add a link to my Google drive and noticed that youtube then removed my complete comment 😞 Anyway, back to what I wrote earlier . ABE workflow 🙂 MASKS 🙂,Your Video 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂. I wrote the whole workflow on my notepad to be used on my own pictures. KEEP'EM COMIN
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
That's just awesome to hear Mark! :-D I'm over the moon to hear you've found it so useful my friend, that's so fulfilling! I'm sorry youtube nuked your initial comment my friend, - I had to set a filter to block out URL's a while back because of spam bots that were commenting but unfortunately it also filters out genuine messages too sometimes like this :-( my apologies!
@mpk2707
@mpk2707 Год назад
@@lukomatico I posted my version of your picture on my Instagram profile kubachmark and mentioned your profile and youtube link 😉
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Fantastic! I'll be sure to check it out mate :-D! Cheers!
@dummag4126
@dummag4126 Год назад
Nice, you are an artist that take inspiration from a astrophoto to build a your imagination and interpretation (color reflections shadow contrast hue saturation and more fantasy) of somthing in the sky. but not is a photo, is a paint.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
That's a really interesting perspective on things my friend, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts! :-) Clear skies!
@dumpydalekobservatory
@dumpydalekobservatory Год назад
Brilliant tutorial again mate & the resulting image was pretty darned excellent too looking forward to more Pixinsight processing videos but I really should think about getting a faster pc first before going for Pixinsight as I can my current pc going into meltdown lol.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Haha, 'going into meltdown' 😂 I hear you for sure mate, it's a pretty resource hungry program but well worth it when you do get a system that runs it comfortably! Hope you guys have weathered the storm OK this past day, it's been brutal here!
@dumpydalekobservatory
@dumpydalekobservatory Год назад
@@lukomatico ​ We weathered it ok mate, it's weird its gone from wearing summer clothes to winter clothes & today its back to summer wearing clothes again, if nothing else about the UK you can guarantee the weather will always be talked about.
@ChuckKozlowski
@ChuckKozlowski 2 месяца назад
Fantastic tutorial - I used it for the Eastern Veil Nebula. So it looks like you apply NoiseXterminator multiple times (I think three by my count) - did I track that correctly? I also did a BlurXterminator step at the very end - makes the image really pop and reduces star size significantly.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico 2 месяца назад
Hey Chuck! - I've since changed my processing approach slightly, so I'll have to catch up on all this with a new video 👍 Re: BXT as a last step, it does work and looks cool, but it adds some hallucinated detail unfortunately when used nonlinear, it may not matter to most people though but just thought I'd say incase you didn't know 👍 Cheers!
@travlon5101
@travlon5101 Год назад
Yes sir, another great tutorial !! I never knew that about using ABE that way. The only thing bad about it on an image I have, is that it brightened the stars considerably. Did you notice that? Maybe I will remove the stars before doing this method. Thanks for the info.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there bud! - that's interesting to hear it brightened the stars! I'll have to keep an eye out for that in the future! Thanks for the heads up 👍 Thanks for watching! (by chance, was it caused by using Abe on a nonlinear/stretched image? - maybe worth looking at!)
@ericbelanger1262
@ericbelanger1262 Год назад
Hello :) i just discovered your channel and it is really really helpfull !! You are now my favorite RU-vidr for astrophotography. I have a question....i was wondering if is it possible for you to give me all the add-on for pixinsight that you installed ? Like ez suite i think . I just started with pixinsight . Thanks in advance and sorry my english is not perfect . Cheers from Canada 😀
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thank you Eric!! That's very kind of you to say my friend :-) Re: the add-ons I use, if you download the data and tools package from the Google drive link in my video description it will contain many of the tools you need within in :-) The other tools have detailed instructions for installation on their websites, also linked in the video description my friend 👍 Hope that helps! Thanks for watching and good luck with PixInsight! It can be challenging but it's a lot of fun too!
@heidit1111
@heidit1111 Год назад
Hello! Thanks for such an excellent tutorial! I have a question as I see you have BlurXTerminator linked above. Where would one use that in this workflow? After Linear Fit but before EZ Soft Stretch? Thanks again!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks so much Heidi! - You've got it!, generally speaking you'd want to use BXT as early in the workflow as possible, and always before you make the image nonlinear by stretching 🙂 I hope that helps!
@petecarpenter1068
@petecarpenter1068 Год назад
Luke what have you done? Only convinced me that I now have to go mono😢 Thoroughly enjoyed not only the video but also having the chance to try processing with such nice data. I’m sure I heard you say you took the images with a Redcat(51?) and a 1600 mm, if this is the case various suitability charts would suggest that this is not the happiest pairing sampling wise. How much notice should I take of these tables when choosing my next camera? I have a Redcat a William optics flt 91 and a Skywatcher 200 Quattro so I know that there is no one best choice for these. In the frame are a asi 294mm, I have the 294mc pro already or maybe if I risk my marriage a 2600 mm coupled with Antlia 7 nm filters. I’d really welcome your thoughts. Thanks again mate your help is really appreciated.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Pete! - I'm super happy to hear you found the tutorial and data useful! :-) Regarding ideal sampling ratios, it's not something that should keep you awake at night, that's for sure! :-D If I was buying a mono camera and had your scopes, I'd be looking at the 2600 to be honest, - the 294 are good, highly sensitive etc, but quite quirky sensors. Strong amp glow, hard to get certain flats right etc, astronomy can be challenging enough without adding extra difficulty!! - not my cup of tea. I hope that helps mate, All the best and thank you for your support!
@scottrk4930
@scottrk4930 Год назад
Good Lord ! I think I'm going to go back to Visual Astronomy . LOL . I know the Software , PixInsight , is relatively expensive but what level of PC do you need to run it ? What do you have ? Does a GPU help with this Processing ? Excellent Series and fantastic final Image . I seem to keep sending other Users over to you channel these days . Well done .Cheers/SRK
@astrobri
@astrobri Год назад
Hi, all the info is on the pixinsight website i.e recommended PC etc.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Scott!! - Hope you are well my friend, it's always good to hear from you! :-D Re: pixinsight, it's pretty power hungry software if you want to run through a process at an appreciable pace! For reference, I have a ryzen 5 3600x cpu, 24gb ddr4 ram, rtx 2060 graphics card, this rig runs it well enough but I often find myself wishing I had a slightly faster rig for big processing jobs, especially on high megapixel images! GPU acceleration does help for startnet2 and star/noiseXterminator I believe, but it's more just a timesaving thing rather than necessity - I simply have the gpu because I also play video games, so it made sense to use it! :-) I just want to take a moment to say thank you for sending folk my way mate, people sharing the videos is a HUGE help and I really appreciate it! :-) As always, thank you for watching and clear skies!
@scottrk4930
@scottrk4930 Год назад
@@lukomatico Thanks Luke ! I *know* I can look for the minimum requirements on the PixInsight Site but it is always interesting to see what actual Users are finding works and doesn't work for them . Cheers /SRK
@travelanddrones
@travelanddrones Год назад
Hola Luke and thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and material which is extremely useful, specially to those (like me) who are learning how to use all the processes involved in Pixinsight. I have a question though: 14:20" : is there any clear difference in applying the first saturation on the image and background including stars vs extracting the stars first and then applying the first steps of saturation to the nebula only? (and then saturate the stars only so that they are already saturated when I put them back into the image?) I hope you can understand what I meant. Once again, thks a lot for your very good tutorials! Regards from Chile!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Thanks so much for the lovely comment my friend! :-) RE: your question, I don't see any harm in saturating everything a little first before star removal and further processing! - I'd say if it fits your workflow better then go for it, 100%! :-) Hope you have a lovely day!
@travelanddrones
@travelanddrones Год назад
@@lukomatico perfect 👌, thks
@iansmith3367
@iansmith3367 Год назад
Hi Luke Ive recently started using Pix and have found your vids really helpful. A question if I may, Once you open your 3 pics and tile them, they are all a little too big so I see you click on each image and they reduce allowing all of each image to be seen. How are you reducing the pics?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey there Ian! - your mouse scroll wheel should control the level of image zoom on the windows for you 👍 hope that's helpful!
@iansmith3367
@iansmith3367 Год назад
@@lukomatico aaahhhh but I am using a laptop without a mouse
@yourfavoriteastronerd
@yourfavoriteastronerd Год назад
Hey Luke! Studying your video, I am also using more ABE on my images. I had a problem last night on one that has Black clipping on one side, it is the result of bad framing on one night, the data is still great and hate to crop that area. Any settings that helps to fix that? Diana
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Diana! - that's a tough one, hmm! I'd like to say if it's not too badly clipped it could potentially be flattened out with ABE/DBE, but if it's literally clipped to black due to a mechanical issue during shooting, like catching part of the obsy dome in the frame then it may be impossible to rescue! If the black clipping is not in all of your frames, you could potentially sort through them before stacking and stack only the unclipped ones too, that's an option 👍 I hope that helps! Thank you for watching and giving your support Diana! 🙏
@yourfavoriteastronerd
@yourfavoriteastronerd Год назад
@@lukomatico yes , it's difficult. I know, I fixed it in the past but can't remember how I did it, I think, I changed settings on the Stat alignment process. Love your videos and workflows.
@tomtoka
@tomtoka Год назад
I struggle with it, I did HA OIII SUR with attila filters M42 and it looks ugly green blue
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
It can be really hard to balance the colours the first few times you process an SHO image! Hang in there buddy, it gets easier 👍
@anobodyissomebody
@anobodyissomebody Год назад
Sorry, I don't get it! I want to know and learn how to take my black/white photos and print them in color. I have some photos filed on PICTURES. How do I take the photo, color it and then post it in my memoir which I am writting. I have no interest in ET's home!
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
I'm not sure this is the right video for you my friend, you may need to look into more generalized colourization techniques. Good luck to you, I hope you get your shots finished for your memoir :-)
@AndyBB777
@AndyBB777 Год назад
Excellent video. I'm a Pixinsight beginner and downloaded the data to work through the tutorial. I got to the part where the script 'CorrectMagentaStars' is used. Ran the script, but it didn't remove the blue/purple colour. I didn't get the grey background. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Not sure what's going on there mate actually! Did you make sure to have the correct window selected before you opened the script window? It might have tried doing it on another window than the main one, worth checking! Good luck!
@AndyBB777
@AndyBB777 Год назад
@@lukomatico I went back and started again. This time the background was much better after running magenta correction. There was just a bit of colour fringing left on some stars. I found another video that suggested inverting the image, run scnr, then invert again. That got rid of the bit of fringing. Thanks for making the data available. It's been extremely helpful to use it and follow along with the tutorial.
@stephane153
@stephane153 Год назад
Did you use the Uranus-C for that capture?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Hey Stephane! - this data was taken around 1 year ago with an asi1600mm Pro, redcat 51, astronomik s/h/o 6nm filters 👍 Hope that helps!
@stephane153
@stephane153 Год назад
@@lukomatico thanks, cool tutorials. Side note, are you going to post more data/videos using the Uranus-C?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
100%! sorry about the late reply!
@stephane153
@stephane153 Год назад
@@lukomatico no stress. I think I'm 99% sure I'll get the Uranus-C. Unless their IMX571 cooled camera fits in the budget... and as I need to buy two.. will see...
@Sidecontrol1234
@Sidecontrol1234 Год назад
What does Linear fit do?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Matches the background values of channels to a chosen reference basically!
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
Astrophotographers hate green color. I just wonder why?
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
I guess it's because very little green actually exists in space, I think it can be quite pretty when used in a narrowband image but is really unappealing in broadband shots 👍 Interesting question!
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
@@lukomatico I sometimes use two processing of narrowband pictures: with and without green hue. Judging by liking, it is 70% no green, 30% with green. Yeh, broadband doesn’t look good with green. Green looks like layer throughout entire image. Probably artifact. I cannot decide which is astrophotographers favorite color: blue or red.
@lukomatico
@lukomatico Год назад
Another interesting question!! I personally like blue more in images because of it's relative rarity in space Vs red! :-D
@anata5127
@anata5127 Год назад
@@lukomatico From physiology and medicine perspective, the best color is green, worse one is red. 🤔
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