Gary,
Remember, BOTH images ...your starless image AND your original need to be non-linear (permanently stretched). You currently have a linear original image if I am not mistaken.This, again if I am correct, is the source of your issue.Tricky eh?
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Hi Rainer,
If click on each of the word (orange colored)...they are links which bring you to a page with a video.Please let me know if those links are not working for you.
Thanks,-the Blockhead
This should be fixed now.Sorry about that!(I link to it in a number of places..and messed up one of them. Took me time to figure out which one was being referred to.)-the Blockhead (see?)
Hi Shawn,
The data to download are found at certain parts of the course. FastTrack and the WorkFlow sections of Fundamentals all have data to download. Many of the concept sections I do are for you to watch. In lessons where there is something to tr…
Lots of ways to do it... Few of them are "passable." None of them could be explained by descriptions easily... they need to be demonstrated.Finally, without seeing an image- even more challenging to suggest.Alnitak typically has a bright saturated p…
Hi Fernando,
Please try to change the stride value to a smaller number. I think this will help (but I cannot guarantee it.)It will take a little longer to process. I suspect the squares are showing up mostly because the background is dark.
Your exam…
Yeah...that is a good idea. I do not think this can be done on my site as a streaming video.You can, of course, download the videos if you get the download feature- and do this on your machine using your favorite video player.
-the Blockhead
Hi Andy:
Please see the main Workflow page: https://www.adamblockstudios.com/categories/Fundamental_Workflow
Scroll down to M51. The link says "DATA."
-the Blockhead
So.... I believe this is resolved on the PI forum?And furthermore... it is the fault of other software screwing around with the Keywords.in the header.. which arethe backbone of image processing (especially automation)?
https://pixinsight.com/forum…
Yes, MLT works the same on linear images. It is just a "scale size" that is relatively independent of brightness. MureDenoise could very well do the heavy lifting as far as an initial pass of noise-reduction. It depends on the data- but I suspect yo…
Oh yes... this is a very big hole in my Universe of things.I will get to NB soon... just need to stabilize a few things.This is basically a new year's resolution for me. lol-adam
By the way..just looked at the image before and after... very well done sir!!If you don't mind..I would enjoy highlighting your good efforts!May do so on Facebook? And..would it be ok to use your name?I just want to give you credit for your excellen…
Hi Max,
1. You can use an Image Container to automate much of this tedium. You would load the images in the image container. Then you force the mask to be applied to each image in the image container. Finally you create a pixel math expression of "0…
Oh yes... you do not need to save individual files to your disk. They are saved as a part of the project. The project size will depend on the number images you have encapsulated- but it organizes everything and most importantly keeps the history sta…
Hmm... I believe I demonstrated GAME in QuickStart under scripts.However, I do need to do another lesson on it- to put it all in one place.You can also see me using it in real time if you watch PixTV Episode 1.
My address is ngc1535atcaelumobservat…
I just learned the "Talbot" effect might also be involved.Apparently anti-reflection coatings can act like diffraction sources. It is new to me... but just thought I would mention another thing.It doesn't help you solve the issue though... just adds…
This looks like microlens artifact. The ST10XME (SBIG) camera I used to use had this. There really isn't a good way to fix this artifact.I could be wrong..but it really looks like microlens effects.(Please look that up and see if this is on point.)
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Hi Michael,
The History states show the processes applied to a single view- so it is one image in that sense. In addition, as you mention, I may employ masks and apply processes with a mask in place- or *even* write another into the original image (…