So, I have watched approximately 374,588 videos on how to process, combine channels, etc. This :30minute video was the BEST tutorial on all of youtube. You sir, are a saint for doing this. And to think its 5 1/2 years old ! This should be the first hit on any search for Astro Imaging or Astro Photography processing. I have never seen a SINGLE other person explain the scoring system on registered frames, and how to use a reference frame to stack against.
Thank you very much for yr time and effort.I recently purchased the zwo asi1600 mono and I have no idea how to capture and process the lrgb stuff.This tutorial explains everything with so much detail.Best wishes from Greece
Greetings, After struggling on the internet to find good instructions to combine RGB and LRGB together. I found this video to be quite detailed and give proper instructions on how to do it. This is a very good video. Please keep up the good work and post more astrophotography videos. Thanks.
That’s gold! Thanks so much for a very clear tutorial. I’ll def download your subs and have a go myself. Just blows me away that this sort of image comes from a 1.5MP camera, I come from the conventional photography world where basically more MP is better (up to a point) but Astro cameras work on a completely different set of principles; cooling, pixel size and sensitivity far more important.
Hands down the best RUclips tutorial on astrophotography ever. This really cleared up many of the things I knew about but just didn't know how to successfully merge into one good looking endresult. Thanks a lot for finally letting me "see the light" :-P
Thank you very much! Now i can say that I'm able to shot with DSLR and with monochrome + LRGB filters! This was the only tutorial about LRGB channel combination that was useful to me!! i feel ready to jump up from DSLR to Monochrome ccd!
+andres noriega m unless you have a highly modified DSLR, it doesn't d you good to shoot monohrome LRGB. DSLRs have the color filters built into the sensor as a bayer array. :)
I almost had to chuckle at myself, thinking that moving from a OSC camera to a monochrome camera would be a piece of cake. I've been a photographer most of my life and used PS for at least since version 3. This video walkthrough got me back on safe ground, and gave me the knowledge and reassurances to process my first imaging session with my new gear to an excellent result. Thank you!
Likewise...life was so much easier with the DSLR. Really hit a wall with the asi1600mm...had to re-learn a lot from camera settings to calibration frames . This video was a HUGE help!!
Great video tutorial David. This is going to help me a great deal when I eventually get some LRGB data. Really easy to follow instructions without having to pause and try and keep up.
Excellent video on how to use monochrome pictures to create lrgb. By far the most understandable video on how to do it from raw pictures right through to the finished product. Will be using this as my Goto bible. Cheers.
I have been using a DSLR for five years. I just invested in an ASI178MM camera with filter wheel and four filters; Red, Green, Blue, and Lum. I like to think I am not stupid, though my wife might disagree, but I am retired from Steward Observatory Mirror Lab where I was the Supervisor of the Polishing Lab, so I can't be THAT stupid. I have a whole new rig that consists of a CGX mount, an Orion EON 130mm ED scope, a 60mm guide scope with an ASI120MM guide camera. I know how to shoot my data, but needed to know what to do with it. I have watched literally hours of tutorials before I got to this one. In each of those tutorials the presenter always managed to get off on a tangent, and/or raced their mouse around the screen so you didn't know if they were actually doing something or not. I simply needed a "work flow". I didn't need to know why, and I didn't need to hear about one time when things didn't work; I just needed the "work flow". This tutorial did exactly what I needed, and frankly what just about anyone needs. While at Steward I wrote the mil-spec format procedure for fabricating an 8.4 meter mirror. It was over two hundred pages detailing each step in the process and it was designed for a technically competent but totally ignorant individual to perform each step without individual training. This tutorial accomplished this function beautifully. From one Tech Writer to another, WELL DONE!!!!
This was a successful night because I learned a few new points that will no doubt improve what I'm doing in DSS. However, I'm not yet doing LRGB images, but I plan on going that after I resolve tracking and guiding issues I'm having with my telescope mount. Until then I'll watch the video to get a better understanding of the process in general through some repitition. thanks for the new tips!
that video was awesome I have been doing one shot color for about a year now and didn't really understand combining monochrome images. thanks for the great tutorial
Excellent tutorial! Thanks. Recently I begin to stack my wide angle RGB images, and got just lost in DSS. This video brings some clarification how to use it. Thanks.
Hey there Seriously you made me stack properly and now i can handle my ZWOASI1600mm-c properly! My main question is , what if i have a Oxygene iii on top of this where would i throw the set into
A really good instructive video, however how do you align the Red Green and Blue images before they are added separately to each channel? My RGB images are not quite aligned.
First, than you very much for the excellent video. I'm moving form DSLR to LRGB etc and found the video invaluable. Now for the stupid question: OK you go through all the stuff, as in the video, and you're left with the various adjusted layers for LUM and RGB - what then i.e. how do you bring the RGB anbd LUM together? I'm presuming by flattening the Layers, if not then how?
This is good to know info but for a newbie to LGRB processing it was way too fast. I would suggest doing maybe 3 videos...basic processing for newbies, moderate processing and advanced processing. The basic one would obviously be shorter. Another thing to consider is what version of PS a person has. For example, this one is CS6, I have CS5. Above all please slow down particularly for basic. Thanks for your time in doing this.
Hey David. Thanks for this awesome video. Been working on a photo myself. I found, however, that my colour channels don't quite align. Looks like there was some drift between the images. So when each stack is made from each colour set, the final LRGB frames don't quite work. Any idea how to correct that without manually rotating/sliding each of the frames so they line up?
+Matthew Cimone NVM. I realized I was setting a new reference frame for each channel. That's why they wouldn't align. Thank you again for this vid. Super helpful
hola GRACIAS CAMPEON!!!!!!, tu video fue de r gran ayuda para mi repeti los pasos todos , varias veces. adquiri las herramientas de astronomia, del ps, que es un gran programa, ya que el pixinsight con sidero que es el mejor pero son 240 euros... y este es casi gratuito. al igual que el dss. te mando abrazo y gracias por enseñar.
No, the dark / bias frames are subtracting signal generated by the CCD. Changing the filters has no effect on this unless temperature changes or exposure changes. You shoot dark and bias with the CCD covered. Avoid it all by dithering ;)
When I run deep space noise reduction the action runs be through a bunch of options during the process watching you use if you just cliked if and if went. Any ideas why that happens?
@@rankinstudio I did buy it. I guess if you open the folder in the actions list it asks you every action the combined one is performing. If you just click on the folder it just runs the action. Thanks for great tutorial!! I reference it often when processing my photos.
You have to create a new RGB document, ctrl N. Then paste the RGB files into the RBG channels. Then paste the lum as a new layer and set it to luminance blend mode
So, I have watched approximately 374,588 videos on how to process, combine channels, etc. This :30minute video was the BEST tutorial on all of youtube. You sir, are a saint for doing this. And to think its 5 1/2 years old ! This should be the first hit on any search for Astro Imaging or Astro Photography processing. I have never seen a SINGLE other person explain the scoring system on registered frames, and how to use a reference frame to stack against.
Thanks, glad it was helpful :),
Got to say that was one of the best tutorials I have had the pleasure of watching.
Agree
Without a doubt one of the most useful tutorials I've found yet. Great job!
By far the best tutorial I have found on processing Mono Images...very well presented...good speed. You, sir...are a legend
Thank you very much for yr time and effort.I recently purchased the zwo asi1600 mono and I have no idea how to capture and process the lrgb stuff.This tutorial explains everything with so much detail.Best wishes from Greece
Greetings,
After struggling on the internet to find good instructions to combine RGB and LRGB together. I found this video to be quite detailed and give proper instructions on how to do it. This is a very good video. Please keep up the good work and post more astrophotography videos. Thanks.
That’s gold! Thanks so much for a very clear tutorial. I’ll def download your subs and have a go myself.
Just blows me away that this sort of image comes from a 1.5MP camera, I come from the conventional photography world where basically more MP is better (up to a point) but Astro cameras work on a completely different set of principles; cooling, pixel size and sensitivity far more important.
Hands down the best RUclips tutorial on astrophotography ever. This really cleared up many of the things I knew about but just didn't know how to successfully merge into one good looking endresult. Thanks a lot for finally letting me "see the light" :-P
KingHaggis Thanks!
Thank you very much! Now i can say that I'm able to shot with DSLR and with monochrome + LRGB filters!
This was the only tutorial about LRGB channel combination that was useful to me!! i feel ready to jump up from DSLR to Monochrome ccd!
+andres noriega m unless you have a highly modified DSLR, it doesn't d you good to shoot monohrome LRGB. DSLRs have the color filters built into the sensor as a bayer array. :)
I almost had to chuckle at myself, thinking that moving from a OSC camera to a monochrome camera would be a piece of cake. I've been a photographer most of my life and used PS for at least since version 3. This video walkthrough got me back on safe ground, and gave me the knowledge and reassurances to process my first imaging session with my new gear to an excellent result. Thank you!
Likewise...life was so much easier with the DSLR. Really hit a wall with the asi1600mm...had to re-learn a lot from camera settings to calibration frames . This video was a HUGE help!!
Very useful. Think this tutorial had what I needed. Mostly. Except now I just have to find out how to add in an Ha layer as well. Ty
Great video tutorial David. This is going to help me a great deal when I eventually get some LRGB data. Really easy to follow instructions without having to pause and try and keep up.
Thanks David! Best complete video i've ever seen on the process. As a newbie has taken me to the next level....thank you sir!
Thanks for such a great tutorial!! Best half hour I've spent learning this craft to date!!
Excellent video on how to use monochrome pictures to create lrgb. By far the most understandable video on how to do it from raw pictures right through to the finished product. Will be using this as my Goto bible. Cheers.
Thanks Paul
@@rankinstudio what version of Photoshop 32 bit were you using?
I have been using a DSLR for five years. I just invested in an ASI178MM camera with filter wheel and four filters; Red, Green, Blue, and Lum. I like to think I am not stupid, though my wife might disagree, but I am retired from Steward Observatory Mirror Lab where I was the Supervisor of the Polishing Lab, so I can't be THAT stupid. I have a whole new rig that consists of a CGX mount, an Orion EON 130mm ED scope, a 60mm guide scope with an ASI120MM guide camera. I know how to shoot my data, but needed to know what to do with it. I have watched literally hours of tutorials before I got to this one. In each of those tutorials the presenter always managed to get off on a tangent, and/or raced their mouse around the screen so you didn't know if they were actually doing something or not. I simply needed a "work flow". I didn't need to know why, and I didn't need to hear about one time when things didn't work; I just needed the "work flow". This tutorial did exactly what I needed, and frankly what just about anyone needs. While at Steward I wrote the mil-spec format procedure for fabricating an 8.4 meter mirror. It was over two hundred pages detailing each step in the process and it was designed for a technically competent but totally ignorant individual to perform each step without individual training. This tutorial accomplished this function beautifully. From one Tech Writer to another, WELL DONE!!!!
Thanks Patrick, I'm glad it was helpful :)
Hi from CSS. Running the 1.5m on lemmon right now lol
This is SUPERB! The best tutorial for LRGB that I've seen. Now to have a go!
Thanks a lot for this nice and well explained tutorial! It helped me a lot to get started with LRGB processing!
This was a successful night because I learned a few new points that will no doubt improve what I'm doing in DSS. However, I'm not yet doing LRGB images, but I plan on going that after I resolve tracking and guiding issues I'm having with my telescope mount. Until then I'll watch the video to get a better understanding of the process in general through some repitition. thanks for the new tips!
This really helped with a few key concepts of combining the LRGB images. Thanks for posting
Fantastic video! Perfect Step by step instructions to get a newbie going
that video was awesome
I have been doing one shot color for about a year now and didn't really understand combining monochrome images. thanks for the great tutorial
+Andy Coutant Welcome!
I was looking for tutorial like this for a very long time, amazing. Really a good stuff. Thank you so much.
Thanks you so much for this tutorial! I just spent 100dollars on plugins :) My first RGB edit on a galaxy (M101)
Excellent tutorial! Thanks. Recently I begin to stack my wide angle RGB images, and got just lost in DSS. This video brings some clarification how to use it. Thanks.
Sooooooooooooooo glad I found you video. a master piece! . Lots of information. Thanks for the links.
Hey there Seriously you made me stack properly and now i can handle my ZWOASI1600mm-c properly! My main question is , what if i have a Oxygene iii on top of this where would i throw the set into
Thank you David, excellent tutorial...
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you!
Excellent, thank you so much for doing this 👍🏻
Thank you David - I see you are also a Sequence Generator Pro user - I like that product a lot
Very well explained. Thank you so much
Can this proses be used for narrow band filter images as well?
A really good instructive video, however how do you align the Red Green and Blue images before they are added separately to each channel? My RGB images are not quite aligned.
Pay close attention in the staking phase. The reference frame is what aligns the image channels to one another.
Thanks for the video! So you pick one reference frame for all stacks, regardless wether it's red green or blue? can you also do that with narrowband?
First, than you very much for the excellent video. I'm moving form DSLR to LRGB etc and found the video invaluable.
Now for the stupid question: OK you go through all the stuff, as in the video, and you're left with the various adjusted layers for LUM and RGB - what then i.e. how do you bring the RGB anbd LUM together? I'm presuming by flattening the Layers, if not then how?
Great Video, helped me enormously. Thanks !!
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Ive been looking for a video like this!
This is good to know info but for a newbie to LGRB processing it was way too fast. I would suggest doing maybe 3 videos...basic processing for newbies, moderate processing and advanced processing. The basic one would obviously be shorter. Another thing to consider is what version of PS a person has. For example, this one is CS6, I have CS5. Above all please slow down particularly for basic. Thanks for your time in doing this.
Great tutorial - Thanks!
Hi thx for the tutorial but what about flats? would you just add all flats from the beginning then check uncheck along with darks?
When you stack each LRGB in DSS, do you set a new reference fram fore each one?
Use the same reference frame for every color, that way they all line up perfectly at the end.
Awesome video, thank you.
hi
i need some help with how to create the r-g-b images. its a punction in the camera or...?
thanks
Hey David. Thanks for this awesome video. Been working on a photo myself. I found, however, that my colour channels don't quite align. Looks like there was some drift between the images. So when each stack is made from each colour set, the final LRGB frames don't quite work. Any idea how to correct that without manually rotating/sliding each of the frames so they line up?
+Matthew Cimone NVM. I realized I was setting a new reference frame for each channel. That's why they wouldn't align. Thank you again for this vid. Super helpful
hola GRACIAS CAMPEON!!!!!!, tu video fue de r gran ayuda para mi repeti los pasos todos , varias veces. adquiri las herramientas de astronomia, del ps, que es un gran programa, ya que el pixinsight con sidero que es el mejor pero son 240 euros... y este es casi gratuito. al igual que el dss. te mando abrazo y gracias por enseñar.
this is a first-rate tutorial
shouldn't there be a set of dark frames for each L R G and B instead of the same dark frames for all of them??
No, the dark / bias frames are subtracting signal generated by the CCD. Changing the filters has no effect on this unless temperature changes or exposure changes. You shoot dark and bias with the CCD covered. Avoid it all by dithering ;)
I can't get Photoshop (CS5) to open the 32bit tif files from DSS. I had to save the images as 16bit. Apart from that thank you for a great tutorial.
Just discovered it will open 32 bit rational but not 32 bit int.
Very very helpful. Thanks
How did you align the channels in PS? mine never line up....
I have a problem. Deep sky stacker isn't accepting my dark files. It is stacking only my light frames.What can i do??
Try the new version of DSS, I had a similar problem of it crashing when RAW light files were loaded.
When I run deep space noise reduction the action runs be through a bunch of options during the process watching you use if you just cliked if and if went. Any ideas why that happens?
If you buy the actions, you can see each step individually.
@@rankinstudio I did buy it. I guess if you open the folder in the actions list it asks you every action the combined one is performing. If you just click on the folder it just runs the action. Thanks for great tutorial!! I reference it often when processing my photos.
Hi! Nice tutorial! Only at the end do not understand how to keep it all?
Andrei Zabubuyski Thanks! File - Save As - PDF (for storage). File - Save As - Save For Web - JPG - Choose Options (for web). Cheers!
what scope did you use
awesome and quick awesome thanx
THANK YOU SIR SO MUCH
What can i do, if my LRGB pictures dont fit exatly each other? i have a offset so it doesnt really work.
+Cover1987 Do you mean they are at different scales? If it just drifted, using the reference frame like I showed in the video fixes that for you :)
Thank you very much!
hi. sorry for being so thick but how are u pasting the rgb on to the channels
You're not thick. Ctrl A to select all, Ctrl C to copy, Ctrl V to paste. :)
when I change my Lum layer to luminosity it stays mono, not sure what I did wrong
You have to create a new RGB document, ctrl N. Then paste the RGB files into the RBG channels. Then paste the lum as a new layer and set it to luminance blend mode
Grait. thank you
Damn your computer is fast! :P
Thanks lol
THANKSSS