An excellent tutorial Sir! Your time in Namibia was well spent and worth the effort. You didn’t use an DBE, but I presume that the benefit of Bortel-1 skies with zero gradients 😂 I greatly look forward to the next installment. Bravo, once again 👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾!!
Great video Martin and a fabulous final image. There were some methods I picked up that I haven't used before so I will be making some changes to my processing work flow. I have used hyperbolic stretch previously but dropped it for an alternative method but your demo of its use has made me think again. Cheers for that.
Thanks Brian. I’m glad it was helpful for you. I had to study a few videos on GHS to understand how to use it correctly. It’s not simple but it is very powerful!
@@davidcarr4984 Not really sure!!! It’s just the next video…. I have lots of other data but I’m not sure whether to just show the rest of the images or do a processing video on each one…what do you think?
@@martinsastrophotography Well, when I think about your (ambitious) imaging plan, there are a lot of images and I guess the processing of the nebulae would be pretty similar. The ‘cloud’ images may need some different techniques and could require a 2nd processing video. My first thought is that the ‘last’ video in the series would be a summary of all the processed images - everything you captured during the week - I look forward to that one! But between now and then, I for one would love to see what (if anything) you would have done differently - more targets/less or different. If you could go back for an extra night now, what would you capture? What would you have taken with you that you didn’t, or visa-versa. You mentioned there wasn’t that much to do during the day, a little more about that and the others that were there at the same time would also be interesting. Thanks again for the videos, they have been really interesting.
An excellent tutorial Sir!
Your time in Namibia was well spent and worth the effort.
You didn’t use an DBE, but I presume that the benefit of Bortel-1 skies with zero gradients 😂
I greatly look forward to the next installment.
Bravo, once again 👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾!!
@@mupangamwanakatwe1300 Thank you. Yes, there wasn’t an obvious gradient to remove, so I didn’t use DBE.
Great video Martin and a fabulous final image. There were some methods I picked up that I haven't used before so I will be making some changes to my processing work flow. I have used hyperbolic stretch previously but dropped it for an alternative method but your demo of its use has made me think again. Cheers for that.
Thanks Brian. I’m glad it was helpful for you. I had to study a few videos on GHS to understand how to use it correctly. It’s not simple but it is very powerful!
Is this Part 3B or Part 4, either way, very interesting. Have really enjoyed the series and look forward to the next instalment. Well done Martin.
@@davidcarr4984 Not really sure!!! It’s just the next video…. I have lots of other data but I’m not sure whether to just show the rest of the images or do a processing video on each one…what do you think?
@@martinsastrophotography Well, when I think about your (ambitious) imaging plan, there are a lot of images and I guess the processing of the nebulae would be pretty similar. The ‘cloud’ images may need some different techniques and could require a 2nd processing video. My first thought is that the ‘last’ video in the series would be a summary of all the processed images - everything you captured during the week - I look forward to that one! But between now and then, I for one would love to see what (if anything) you would have done differently - more targets/less or different. If you could go back for an extra night now, what would you capture? What would you have taken with you that you didn’t, or visa-versa. You mentioned there wasn’t that much to do during the day, a little more about that and the others that were there at the same time would also be interesting. Thanks again for the videos, they have been really interesting.
@@davidcarr4984 Thanks for those thoughts David. I will try not to disappoint!