Two tips for tracking sample points in DBE. First tip, if you are zoomed in and lose track of the currently selected sample, click on the blue arrow button. It will take you to the current sample. Second tip, if you click the crosshair button (far right), your view will automatically track with the selected sample as you use the sample select buttons. Love your videos, thank you for making them.
I have run this several times, excellent workflow. The trick with the stars is awesome. I love the way you describe it as turning them on, lol. Made me giggle as I went about "turning on my stars" I can't wait, really, can't wait for the second video in this series. Appreciate the time and effort you invest in creating this kind of content. Your approach is well thought out and easy to follow. Thanks!
@@enteringintospace4685 Just ran the second video. Well done Sir, well done. I know this takes a ton of time to create, edit and upload. Thanks for doing it so that people like me can up our game so fast. Please don't stop making them. Your commentary is spot on BTW. In one of your past videos at the end you were like, I thinks that it for now and I have BBQ on the way. Heard BBQ and was like hey, that sounds like a great idea. Smoked me some pork shoulder the next day. See, inspiration all around.
@@enteringintospace4685 Good to hear you smoke your own meat, lol. When you said you have BBQ coming I initially thought delivery. Gave you some credit for at least eating BBQ.. :)
@@enteringintospace4685 I see it now. Watching the video, TPO 180 UltraWide Review. And there it is, in the background..... a smoker under an umbrella. I feel like a stalker. A smoker stalker. Lol
Another great video and I just finished processing some new data with your techniques - absolutely fantastic tutorial and great results! I like the use of PI and PS to achieve your final results. I use PI and found the colour enhancement setting very much global as you mentioned. With PS, one can target only specific areas - another great set of instructions. Clear Skies!
Your videos and tutorials are the best for astrophotography! You're like that really tough coach where you think you're done with practice and along comes another drill. Your knowledge of Pixinsight and PS is amazing and workflow very helpful!
Another great video, thanks ^_^ I really like that I can follow allong with you but making adjustments as I see fit/changing up stuff if it feels like it doesnt work for my image. Thanks for helping me get better at processing!
Thanks! For starters I would not take the time to split the channels, just do the preprocessing step, apply a mild stretch and go from there. You could possibly extract the lum after combined and process it separately as I did the ha data.
One thing that I did different was to use the DynamicPSF process instead of the EZDecon. I am not sure why, but EZDecon, gave a PSF that was no where near correct. After using the DynamicPSF process everything went well. I am pretty sure it had something to do with my source data.
I can hear it now too! I can't honestly say if it was human error on my end or a YT encoding delay. Anyway, I always appreciate any decent Pixinsight walk through. There so much stuff that it can be overwhelming without this type of help.
Thanks for posting this - love how you deal with the stars!
Just followed along to reprocess some old data on War & Peace Nebula, and WOW! Brilliant workflow that I'll be using from now on. Many thanks!
Very cool!! Thanks for letting me know.
Thanks for this and part 2. Super helpful.
Awesome to see you back brother ! Great topic like we were talking about a few weeks ago.
Can't wait to watch this one..
Thanks! Can't wait to hear how it works on your data!
EnteringIntoSpace posts a video, Clear Ambient Skies immediately 'thumbs up'. 👍
Your workflows are always great!
Thanks!!
Two tips for tracking sample points in DBE.
First tip, if you are zoomed in and lose track of the currently selected sample, click on the blue arrow button. It will take you to the current sample.
Second tip, if you click the crosshair button (far right), your view will automatically track with the selected sample as you use the sample select buttons.
Love your videos, thank you for making them.
Hey! Appreciate the tips!
You chose the small stars twice but I got the idea of what you were trying to get. Excellent video.
Haha....yeah I was flustered for a sec. Big stars below and small stars on top.
Good timing, I’ve been feeling the ‘arty vibe’ with images too 👍🏻
Excellent result - well done.
Thanks Tony!
I love watching you work on an image!, it's therapeutic! I really like the jump into photoshop....excellent combo.
Hey! That's what I'm here for, to astro sooth the soul😉 Thanks!
I have run this several times, excellent workflow. The trick with the stars is awesome. I love the way you describe it as turning them on, lol. Made me giggle as I went about "turning on my stars" I can't wait, really, can't wait for the second video in this series. Appreciate the time and effort you invest in creating this kind of content. Your approach is well thought out and easy to follow. Thanks!
Lol, I crack myself up. Really appreciate the positive feedback, I'll keep passing on what I discover!
@@enteringintospace4685 Just ran the second video. Well done Sir, well done. I know this takes a ton of time to create, edit and upload. Thanks for doing it so that people like me can up our game so fast. Please don't stop making them. Your commentary is spot on BTW. In one of your past videos at the end you were like, I thinks that it for now and I have BBQ on the way. Heard BBQ and was like hey, that sounds like a great idea. Smoked me some pork shoulder the next day. See, inspiration all around.
@@briandejong2713 lol....I should have named my channel shooting stars and smoking meats. I'm always doing 1 of the 2😊
@@enteringintospace4685 Good to hear you smoke your own meat, lol. When you said you have BBQ coming I initially thought delivery. Gave you some credit for at least eating BBQ.. :)
@@enteringintospace4685 I see it now. Watching the video, TPO 180 UltraWide Review. And there it is, in the background..... a smoker under an umbrella. I feel like a stalker. A smoker stalker. Lol
Another great video and I just finished processing some new data with your techniques - absolutely fantastic tutorial and great results! I like the use of PI and PS to achieve your final results. I use PI and found the colour enhancement setting very much global as you mentioned. With PS, one can target only specific areas - another great set of instructions. Clear Skies!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback! Happy Thanksgiving
Your videos and tutorials are the best for astrophotography! You're like that really tough coach where you think you're done with practice and along comes another drill. Your knowledge of Pixinsight and PS is amazing and workflow very helpful!
Drop and give me 20🤣. Thanks Wade!
Absolutely awesome tutorial. Love the new process and agree that the new version is way better!!
Thanks so much Robert!
really good stuff you are showing here Steve
Thanks!!
Another awesome way to process images, love this hobby… thanks, as always addictive viewing… good to have you back Steve 👍🏻
Thank you!!
Thank you so much for your amazing videos. EXTREMELY HELPFUL!!!
We missed you ❤️
Thanks! I'll try not to stay gone so long.
Another great video, thanks ^_^
I really like that I can follow allong with you but making adjustments as I see fit/changing up stuff if it feels like it doesnt work for my image.
Thanks for helping me get better at processing!
That's great to hear, thanks for letting me know!!
Loving it. Thanks 😊
Just brilliant thanks,, will this work just as well with an OSC and the enhance filter, split the channels first etc or just take a luminance ?
Thanks! For starters I would not take the time to split the channels, just do the preprocessing step, apply a mild stretch and go from there. You could possibly extract the lum after combined and process it separately as I did the ha data.
Nice processing 👍
Thanks!
Excellent!
Thanks!
One thing that I did different was to use the DynamicPSF process instead of the EZDecon. I am not sure why, but EZDecon, gave a PSF that was no where near correct. After using the DynamicPSF process everything went well. I am pretty sure it had something to do with my source data.
Got ya! Yeah if I have a wide field image I wouldn't use the ez decon. It would take for ever!!
WOW!
Did I tune-in too soon? No audio...
I can hear it now
I can hear it now too! I can't honestly say if it was human error on my end or a YT encoding delay. Anyway, I always appreciate any decent Pixinsight walk through. There so much stuff that it can be overwhelming without this type of help.
Awesome video! Minor nit, it should be palette and not pallet. A pallet is a bed made out of hay 😅.
Lol...I type the word pallet like 50 times a week for work🤣
No audio 🤔
Weird, I can hear it now
@@enteringintospace4685 hmm now I can hear.. I guess I was to fast to click on the video 😅
@@Calzune I couldn't hear it at first either....I was not pleased...lol
Thanks for what you do! You have taught me and continue to teach me so much!!! Great tutorial!! #michael_astro31
Thanks Mike!!