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Peter Jenkins
Великобритания
Добавлен 3 фев 2012
Mosaic Creation
Astrophotography - How to create a mosaic from panels describing the methods I use to stitch them together.
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Using remote observatories for Astrophotography
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Short video explaining the main advantages of using remote observatories for astrophotography. I've been using Telescope Live for the last year...
Create a Hubble Palette Photoshop Action
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Create a Photoshop "action" to automatically make the four selective colour adjustments for the Hubble Palette in astro images
Astrophotography - 2019 photographs
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Astrophotography Images taken during 2019 from Nottinghamshire UK by Peter Jenkins FRAS
Astrophotography - Hubble Palette with RGB Stars
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Follow on from StarNet star removal - using PixInsight and Photoshop CC
Selective Sharpening
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How to use selective sharpening using photoshop to enhance images in your Astrophotography
Colour image creation from mono images (red green and blue images)
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Using Photoshop to assemble a full colour image from monochrome files taken using Red, Green and Blue filters.
Milky Way processing using Photoshop CC
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Milky Way processing using Photoshop CC
Mine just turns yellow when I do this. I don’t understand where I am going wrong. I’m using the askar color magic filters. Hydrogen alpha and O3 on the first, and S2/O3 on the second.
Great video!! Thank you so much for both the actions and Hubble palette tutelage. I really appreciate the new knowledge!!
Hi how do you ensure each of the panels looks exactly the same in respect of colour / brightness etc prior to stitching ? Thanks
Thanks so much for the info I have just edited my astro image I don’t know why I chose narrow band to start with but this tutorial made my night
awesome video
These images are just so stunning Peter!!
This costs a fortune. You need start from it.
SO THIS IS HOW NASA FAKES FOTOS
For those of use using OSC cameras, is it possible to convert to the Hubble palette?
Sorry no.
@@peterjenkins6119 actually it looks like there is a method ruclips.net/video/jO7QnSAz5Cc/видео.html
@@peterjenkins6119 Yes you can with some filters as L-Enhance and L-Extreme and a free program as Siril can be extracted Ha and OIII (by a script its come along when you download the program) then combined those channels in a way to reach a SHO version.
Hi Peter, I very appreciate your Video. It helped me a lot! But I wonder how to set up the Colors when Imaging with Ha and OIII only? I have done like this for the Veil nebula, as SII is nearly not present there. Thanks.
Hi - thanks for commenting. For Veil Nebula I map Ha to red and OIII to both blue and green channels. Copy of my photo of Veil on my website www.pjastro.co.uk if you'd like a look . Hope this helps 😀
@@peterjenkins6119 Thank you. I dont understand how (when) the channels were registered. Someone told me you cannot register starless channels. But to register different channels (Ha, OIII and SII) means to combine all channels to one RGB, isn´t it? But you have single starless channels here. I am confused how to do that they "fit" all together in PS..
@@kowalskik.1333 Hi - All subs (raw images) are calibrated first then reqistered (Aligned). The files are then stacked into 3 masters (Ha, OIII & SII) which are then stretched. Only then are the stars removed (Each master has already been registered) The 3 images were saved as TIFF files and combined as layers in PS as shown in the video - Stars were added back after this was completed.
A great tutorial! But what is the sence of the Ha luminosity layer? Is it just to bring the stars back?
Thank you Peter, extremely helpful and brilliantly explained thank you
Thanks Peter this was very useful.
Amazing tutorial! Thank you
I’ve been thinking of doing this myself, my main issue is that I just feel it’s not really my image. Does anyone else have this feeling or is it just me?
It is your image, since you will unlikely buy this level of equipment. Some of them is in range of 0.5M. Not only their telescopes are awesome, their cameras are killers as well. Each camera cost >20K. By the way, there are top (seeing wise) places in US, in which you can set your own equipment. It costs at least 1200/month.
Brilliant!
Thank you - much appreciated!
Mind blown! Such an easy and reproducible process, will use every time from now on.
One of the best astro processing tutorials on RUclips. Thank you
Super video!
Putting a garden shed on casters is GENIUS! It just makes so much sense for a home observatory.
Interesting stuff. Having built my own observatory, created the control electronics and written the control software, I'm just in the process of re-modeling it in a remote site, a local field. There's no electricity supply, so it will all be battery powered. There is a 3g mobile signal, so I'll have an internet connection. Lots of moisture around and the sea is one mile away. I thought my biggest problem was going to be reliable remote automation, but I've decided it will be corrosion. So having been lucky enough to be an astrophotographer for five years, I will need to research anti corrosion techniques in order to continue being an astrophotographer. It's important to have new challenges. All depends on what gets you by in life.
Excellent video really helpful.
Thank you for sharing. I had the chance to witness a rocket launch in 2018. Unbelievable experience. I shared a pretty fun montage of the trip to my page.
Thank you, your explanations on astrophotography are much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for putting this information out there. Until I can afford the nessisary equipment this may be a wat to get my feet wet, learn to process the data, and produce a finished product. My better half likes the Marvel characters so maybe I will start with the real thing Thors Helmet. Thats not a bad idea now that I think it over. Thank you!
Firstly Why would one dislike this Video? And secondly great Video!
A flat Earther?😊
@@luboinchina3013 Because it's not Astrophotography. It's a pay for service. Not astrophotography. More like astro-copy & paste........ It's a waste of a youtube vid and makes the photographer (Peter) look like a buffoon.
@@666hobart Have you ever tried to do astrophotography in the places with really bad weather? Also I don't have a chance to buy a really good telescope. I don't have chance and money to go to the southern hemisphere myself. Everybody is in different situation. Keep that in mind.
Such a great tutorial. Been looking for this answer for a while ! Thanks 🙏
Very helpful thanks!
Excellent tutorial Peter. Much appreciated and much needed. I use to be a bit intimidated with PI pre processing and switch back to DSS. Now it’s simplified. Thank you.
Thanks Peter for taking the time to do this video. I shall hopefully have a go tonight with my images! Interesting to see the calibration and stacking done in PI. I only tried it once and got confused and went back to DSS. Will let you know how I get on!