Pixinsight Tutorial 1/2: Calibration and Stacking for beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @andysmith7903
    @andysmith7903 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial, my only minor issue is that there is a lot of jumping past various things by using we don't need to worry about this. Far better to to say don't worry about this because - and give a quick reason. For example there was no mention of cosmetic Correction to remove hot pixels or a clear method to remove the coloured background. Hiding it by unlinking the RGB only hides it.

    • @AbdurAstro
      @AbdurAstro  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks friend. I appreciate the feedback as it helps me improve. I wanted to make this video as easy to follow as possible for absolute beginners hence the "we don't need to worry about this". I was planning to make a more detailed video shortly after which explained all of the other settings but got too busy. I hope to make that video soon and explain all the missing parts. Clear skies :)

  • @nikaxstrophotography
    @nikaxstrophotography 2 года назад

    Nice and easy to follow, I'm not a pixinsight convert however I still use Photoshop and astropixel processor user which works for me. It's the nomenclature and the fussy way it works that puts me off pixinsight. However If I ever decide to go this way I'll be coming back to this easy to follow tutorial

  • @malanstecker
    @malanstecker 7 месяцев назад +1

    What is the file type of the Lights you import -- FITS, JPEG, TIFF?

    • @AbdurAstro
      @AbdurAstro  7 месяцев назад

      Hi. The light files I used are .CR2 files which are Canon RAW files (produced by Canon cameras like my 6D). The process would be the same for any file type.