I know this is an old video, but a small note here. If you use windsorized sigma clipping as pixel rejection algorithm in the image integration, then you don't need to exclude or remove images with satellite trails. The algorithm will fix your shots by removing those trails. No need to throw away otherwise perfect shots because of those pesky satellites)
Thanks for video. OMG. Why it has to be THAT complex? Why DSS can stack with just a single or few clicks? I believe PI should have a similar approach WITH the ability to customize! For example there is Automatic Background Removal with one click and there Dynamic Background Removal for advanced. Need the same for stacking.
@@AndyofAstro I was a little confused by this too. I've been imaging for years but only just put my hand in my pocket for pixinsight but when using WBPP it's always done everything right through to integration. the only thing I've had to do is make sure the cosmetic correction process is set up but that's purely optional.
I must be doing something wrong because I never get a debayered folder. My images come out in mono, though I imaged with a DSLR, how do I get a colour image at the end of all this?
Ok this is interesting. I am planning a DSLR imaging video and I'll then do a stacking DSLR colour images too. I wonder if it's because the images are already debeyered? I am completely guessing, however it's on the list of videos to make.
This is also happening to me and i don't think manually debayering up to 80 sub frames is time well spent. I am yet to find a tutorial that accurately covers the "So you've taken a load of lights with a DSLR.. here's how to stack them in PixInsight"
Okay further update on this. In the WBPP script, before you hit Run/Go Make sure you have the CFA section ticked. This will auto debayer your images if you've used a DSLR and it will create a Debayer folder. It seems this point is never mentioned in tutorials.