MUREDenoise is a special creature. I suspect it does not affect the PSFs much- or in a way that is similar to traditional methods. I guess I have found that NXT does such a good job- I don't find it necessary to employ the mystical magic of MUREDeno…
Jeff,
Because of my suggestion- Russ has made a new option that will allow you to operate on only the Luminance. Of course, it is by operating on a color image that BXT can correct color related aberrations (chromatic, scatter.... etc).
In general,…
Subframe selector isn't used to select your subframes. It is used to find a good reference frame for registration.
The assessment of quality of your subframes is due primarily to the weighting scheme employed.
Please see my videos on this.
Thanks,-t…
This is because of the normalization between the frames. The sky values between the frames will not match perfectly. In addition the edges will have rejection so it will have a ragged edge as you have shown. Although you are using the same cameras- …
The master dark method is tying you to a particular dark frame. If this dark doesn't exactly characterize your data- not all hot pixels will be removed.
Auto works by looking at the neighboring values of pixels and is independent of the calibration …
Hi Roger,
I created a note concerning this... it is from Juan (the PI developer). That almost has to work... see:https://www.adamblockstudios.com/articles/fix-missing-components-pixinsight-installation
Thanks,-The Blockhead
Even the Linear Defects didn't work.(I would not use this when debugging issues.)
1. Can you provide the actual log file?2. Did you blink the calibrated images? What are the values recorded in the background?
-the Blockhead
Hi Roger,
I see where you are coming from... but I also see an issue.
Lets say I show how to use StarXTerminator or BlurXTerminator. ... you are suggesting that I then point to my video where I explain Fabian's method of star removal using iteration…
No..the tint can come from a number of things. It could be a result of the debayer process or the bias color of the sky or a result of the normalization of images (this one is likely it). Again, it is not important unless there is an underlying erro…
Hi Rick,
Whoah there ... The initial stretch can be any color at all. I assume you mean the initial stretch of a color image that has not been color corrected (with say SPCC).
Do *do not* want to using SCNR to "fix" this. You need to color correct t…
That is odd concerning Cosmetic Correction.Please double check you selected the "Auto" method? Something might not be right about the template you set up.
-the Blockhead
I have a terrible thought. Would it be so horrible to take 3 minute exposures? The right answer is to really do as you are doing- to integrate the complete set and take advantage of the normalization, weighting and rejection that comes with it. So m…
Yeah... give me some time!Need need to make more videos... lolBut I do not think there is a big secret here.
With respect to and RGB image, it would be DBE, SPCC, BXT, ... etc. LRGB imagery puts a little wrinkle in there since in general you need th…
Excellent work!Using HDRMT takes a bit of practice. I literally just finished a tutorial on this with M42!Nice job utilizing this technique.This is somewhat of a ABS studios teaching... few (anyone else?) show this effectively. The GHS methodology- …
You can load the images in WBPP using the "Custom" button and assign the correct filter name. This is one way to do what you want.Can you give it a try?
-the Blockhead