An In-Depth Look at the New Noise Reduction function in Siril

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @DeepSpaceAstro
    @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад +1

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  • @jimwaltman4740
    @jimwaltman4740 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for your help!!!! Love your videos

  • @MaartenJacobs
    @MaartenJacobs Год назад +5

    Great video as always! It's nice to see someone promoting Siril. I have to give a demo of Siril next week in our astronomy club. Your video's just made it a lot easier for me to prepare for the presentation. Many thanks and keep up the excellent work!

  • @DLMVegas
    @DLMVegas Год назад +1

    Thanks for all these SIRIL videos and congrats on being listed on their website for info.

  • @gregsuskin7366
    @gregsuskin7366 6 месяцев назад

    I'm diving into SIRIL as my main processing software. Your videos have been more helpful than anything, anywhere. Keep those great tutorials coming!

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! I'm glad to hear they've been helpful!

  • @SKYST0RY
    @SKYST0RY Год назад

    I am really enjoying working with SIRIL. Excellent software!

  • @polmontwojtek
    @polmontwojtek Год назад

    Hi, big thank you. your videos make Siril much clearer for me.

  • @stanwilliams7337
    @stanwilliams7337 Год назад

    Props to ya for being added to Siril's page as a resource to learn the software.

  • @vsevolodexplores
    @vsevolodexplores Год назад

    Thank you for such insightful and detailed videos on Siril

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад

      You're welcome and thank you for the comment!

  • @ermescabas610
    @ermescabas610 Год назад

    Hello, sincere congratulations for your videos, you are really getting some news from Siril ... super.
    It's a bit difficult to follow you because my English is really bad, but this doesn't affect your videos. Keep it up.
    My question.
    What I didn't understand is whether only one type of noise reduction should be applied (salt and pepper or Ascombe or dual domain or sos) or advice to apply them all, but one at a time.
    Ciao ciao.

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад

      Thank you! The salt and peeper should only be applied if you did not apply Cosmetic Correction from the Image Processing menu. The Ascombe, Dual Domain, and SOS are secondary noise reductions that are applied after the initial NL-Bayes noise reduction. You would probably get bad results if you ran all of them, but it doesn't hurt to try. You can always undo your actions.

  • @przemyslaws1346
    @przemyslaws1346 Год назад

    The best tutorials ive ever seen... You're explaining everything clearly and professionally.. great job..thanks a lot ..I got a question about processing.. Cygnus loop..as I saw you got similar picture on this video..
    Any idea why after stacking and processing Is it normal..i got to many stars on my image?..and it's hard later to get all nebula details later.. even using starnet...

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад

      Hey thanks so much. If I'm understanding correctly then what I do after Starnet is process the starless image to my liking. Then I use the star recomposition tool to stretch the stars back in. Doing it that way you have control over the stars without affecting the object.

    • @przemyslaws1346
      @przemyslaws1346 Год назад

      ​@@DeepSpaceAstrothanks for replying.. yes I understand I can play I do the stars in recomposition as I like..
      The think is I dont have that much details on nebulas.. and IAM just thinking iif it not enough data..or bad processing..
      I've got like 5 hours lights.. with askar fra400 5.6 on canon 6d..
      So.. comparing the similar results on astrobin it should be enough to brings out more nebulositie..
      Maybe it's becouse of calibration frames.. I have darks and biases..no flats

  • @KJRitch
    @KJRitch 9 месяцев назад

    I notice once a noise algorithm finishes the image looks brighter. I guess at this stage you adjust this during histogram stretching later on.

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  9 месяцев назад

      You can, yes. Siril's noise reduction works best with mono images, per Siril. I usually use PS or Topaz DeNoise for OSC images.

  • @dlrager
    @dlrager Год назад

    Love the videos! I'm using Beta2 and wondering if you could organize your videos in categories of Pre-Stretch/After Stretch. I'm going through doing the denoise, etc. and it's helpful to know which steps are best at those points. Thanks!

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Unfortunately I can't do that. Things would get cluttered I think with existing play lists. You could always lookup the commands in Siril's documentation. They've done an excellent job with that.

  • @jopss1039
    @jopss1039 Год назад

    this'll hopefully help me a bit cus most of my images are just noise for some reason. i use iso 1000 and i take roughly 45s subs each time and i take 30 of each calibration frame

  • @stevenbombardieri4702
    @stevenbombardieri4702 Год назад

    Really enjoying your videos on Siril. Question on Noise reduction, when do you apply it? Do you apply it after stretching or should you apply it after star removal? My images are all undersampled.

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад +1

      Thanks! It's recommended to always run it before stretching. I usually run it after removing the stars which is also done before stretching. It's up to you whether or not you remove the stars first, but I feel I get better results that way.

    • @stevenbombardieri4702
      @stevenbombardieri4702 Год назад

      @@DeepSpaceAstro awesome. Thanks for replying. Will try this method after removing the stars.

  • @MrLuke1970
    @MrLuke1970 Год назад

    Hello Rich, very nice content. Trying to process several sessions of m78 with the aid of Sirilic with standard settings except drizzle and background extraction, would be great an indeep video about all the advanced settings values that will help a lot to have good images (especially gradients and noise removal). Have a nice day!

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад

      Thanks! Yep that's my plan to go through and provide content on most of the settings. I have an in-depth video on background extraction, if you haven't seen it.

  • @jimwaltman4740
    @jimwaltman4740 2 месяца назад

    Beginner..... Do not wnat to buy topaz..... watched you beginner video. Should i do this function before i load the stars back into the image???

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  2 месяца назад

      It's best to apply it before any stretching is done. It's up to you if you want to use it before removing the stars, or after. See which gives the best results.

  • @aston24
    @aston24 Год назад

    Have you tried to compare it to the median filter that was there before? It could be used as a way to reduce the noise too

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад

      I have not, but the median filter is still there.

  • @samwarfelphotos
    @samwarfelphotos Год назад

    How does this compare to NoiseXTerminator in terms of effectiveness? Which should I be using?

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад +1

      Sorry. I don't have any experience with NoiseX

  • @Saigowtham_Drawing
    @Saigowtham_Drawing Год назад

    Is this software applicable to reduce speckle noise

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад

      The stacking function with increase your signal to noise ratio, and you can use noise reduction to help with any noise left.

  • @anandarochisha
    @anandarochisha 5 месяцев назад

    I used my Iphone and binoculars to take a picture and used AI software and NOW IT LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE HUBBLE !! I don't know why people use telescope anymore..NO NEED! 😮

  • @adamshortnacy-dy5op
    @adamshortnacy-dy5op Год назад

    This may be the most complicated thing I've ever tried to do in my life. I'm at a loss on what the hell all these buttons and sliders do how on earth did you figure all this out is there somewhere that a noobie can go and start from step one.

    • @DeepSpaceAstro
      @DeepSpaceAstro  Год назад

      I have a start to finish video for Siril, besides that the documentation is well written.