Oh my god, brilliant. You have got this learning spot on, especially in explaining why and what you are doing. Also you are right to highlight the paid tools that are worth buying as the Seestar s50 is the entry for us into exciting Astrophotography. I was having a good time with Siril which is free but Pixinsight is just at another level. It may seem initially expensive at £255 (UK) but you also get access to a load of other free additions. Also no worries about the length of the video as the content is so good newbies will be happy. Can't wait for the tutorial on GHS, Adam Block's one hour master class is fantastic but just a little overwhelming as a start.
Great set of videos. Just ordered a Seestar. A couple of questions: Is GraXpert a plugin you’ve added to Pixisight? If so, how does one add it? Thanks. Just subscribed, by the way.
I'm enjoying your videos on processing. I have one question please. At what point do you get rid fo the preview box? looks like it was removed but maybe in editing it didn't show when it was actually removed. Thank you for these videos!!!
A point of information please, after you created the 2 images, stars and starless, wouldn’t it be easier to save as 16 bit tiffs and finish images in photoshop
*** Error: Insufficient data: only 0 sample(s) are available; at least 5 are required. How do you fix that? following step for step. stuck on Spectrophotometric Color calibration
*** Error: Insufficient data: only 0 sample(s) are available; at least 5 are required. *** Error: Insufficient data: only 0 sample(s) are available; at least 5 are required.
*** Error: Insufficient data: only 0 sample(s) are available; at least 5 are required. same shit, seems to always never work on this absolute shit tutorial.
I seldom comment, but thank you for the videos.....as a complete newbie to PI, it has been supremely helpful.
Oh my god, brilliant. You have got this learning spot on, especially in explaining why and what you are doing. Also you are right to highlight the paid tools that are worth buying as the Seestar s50 is the entry for us into exciting Astrophotography. I was having a good time with Siril which is free but Pixinsight is just at another level. It may seem initially expensive at £255 (UK) but you also get access to a load of other free additions. Also no worries about the length of the video as the content is so good newbies will be happy. Can't wait for the tutorial on GHS, Adam Block's one hour master class is fantastic but just a little overwhelming as a start.
Great set of videos. Just ordered a Seestar. A couple of questions: Is GraXpert a plugin you’ve added to Pixisight? If so, how does one add it? Thanks. Just subscribed, by the way.
I'm enjoying your videos on processing. I have one question please. At what point do you get rid fo the preview box? looks like it was removed but maybe in editing it didn't show when it was actually removed. Thank you for these videos!!!
Why can't I find the graxpert option in the script?
A point of information please, after you created the 2 images, stars and starless, wouldn’t it be easier to save as 16 bit tiffs and finish images in photoshop
*** Error: Insufficient data: only 0 sample(s) are available; at least 5 are required. How do you fix that? following step for step. stuck on Spectrophotometric Color calibration
*** Error: Insufficient data: only 0 sample(s) are available; at least 5 are required.
*** Error: Insufficient data: only 0 sample(s) are available; at least 5 are required.
God, this program is so complex and long winded. I could process 3 DSO's in the time it takes to go through this rabble, and folk pay $300+ for this!
*** Error: Insufficient data: only 0 sample(s) are available; at least 5 are required.
same shit, seems to always never work on this absolute shit tutorial.