Thank you for these videos. I have used them a few times for processing because they are easy to follow. I am blown away with with the data you get from the humid weather from your backyard. Beautiful image!
Another fantastic video! Keep them coming. Now to the important part. At the end of the video you said you got a Christmas present. Sounded like you said it's a dog that projects stars and nebula. Now, I searched and couldn't find that so details?
Thanks!! You watched till the end....yay!!😊 yeah its a blue tooth space dog that projects stars and nebula lights. I'm sure it came from Amazon, where Santa actually lives now...lol
Thanks! So I've determined that 1600mm is a bit much for setting up and tearing down each night for me. I also couldn't ever find a reducer that worked. I've since switched to the 10" orion newt. It provides a better balance of focal length, ratio and appeture.
@darienperla4191 I use a free site called "we transfer" Send it to s1308pc@hotmail.com. Much appreciated! Also send me gear and capture specs so I can mention I in the video.
Thanks for the description of how you use the GHS script in Pixinsight. It is the best description I have seen thus far!
Good deal! Thanks for letting me know!
Brilliant detail Steve, really nice image, thanks for sharing this👍
Hey! You look familiar😉 Thanks!
You are the Bob Ross of image processing. And that is a good thing. Timing good as I am just starting to stack my M51 version,. Thanks for this.
Lol....hope you can bring out those happy little details😊
I really rate you videos, one of the best tutorials on youtube !! thanks :)
Hey! Appreciate that!!
Thank you for these videos. I have used them a few times for processing because they are easy to follow. I am blown away with with the data you get from the humid weather from your backyard. Beautiful image!
Thanks! I do what I gota dew🤣. Cscm!
Fantastic!!! 👏👏👏👏Many thanks for your tips and tricks!!
Thanks!
thanks for sharing your workflow Steve, amazing work mate and love the fine details revealed in M51, clear skies
Thanks so much Glenn! Happy New Astro Year 👊
Nice work Steve
Thanks man
Another fantastic video! Keep them coming. Now to the important part. At the end of the video you said you got a Christmas present. Sounded like you said it's a dog that projects stars and nebula. Now, I searched and couldn't find that so details?
Thanks!! You watched till the end....yay!!😊 yeah its a blue tooth space dog that projects stars and nebula lights.
I'm sure it came from Amazon, where Santa actually lives now...lol
Very nice work, curious why you got rid of the RC8, I just picked one up and I’m working on getting it going.
Thanks! So I've determined that 1600mm is a bit much for setting up and tearing down each night for me. I also couldn't ever find a reducer that worked.
I've since switched to the 10" orion newt.
It provides a better balance of focal length, ratio and appeture.
Great job my man
Thanks!
Great tutorial. Is there any way you can provide a brief summary of the steps? It’s easy to get lost!
And there it is. Again great video Steve!
Thank you!
Nicely done!
Thanks dude👊
Nice video, can you make a video on osc camera with dual band filter please.
Thanks
Thanks...send me some data and I will!
s1308pc@hotmail.com
Include imaging info too
Would you mind doing one over The Iris Nebula? in LRGB? I was looking at other tutorials and my mind is spinning! You're the gabagoo to PI! :)
Love to! Do you have any Iris data you could contribute?
@@enteringintospace4685 I do! How do I send the data?
@darienperla4191 I use a free site called "we transfer"
Send it to s1308pc@hotmail.com.
Much appreciated! Also send me gear and capture specs so I can mention I in the video.
@@enteringintospace4685 ok I will do today!
@@enteringintospace4685 Data has been sent! i forgot to mention theres some coma on this but it should be good.
great photo!what‘s your equipment to get this picture?
Thanks! Ioptron RC 8, asi294mm and a Skywatcher Eq6r mount