Andy01
13-08-2020, 08:49 AM
The difference a few years experience and software advancements can make!
I was asked by a mentoree about my stacking & processing workflow. He uses a DSLR, so to demonstrate my current methods - I revisited a 2014 dataset from my old SBIG OSC (right) & completely reprocessed it (left) using my current favourites: APP, Starnet++, PS, Nik & Topaz NR AI.
They say you can't polish a t#%d, but the 2020 version (https://www.astrobin.com/msxok1/0/) is quite an improvement ;)
Must acknowledge all the helpful critique and input from friendly folk here on IIS on the long AP journey to date - some 8 years on now from purchasing my first telescope...
The second image is a comparison of the end result from stacking, stretching and LP removal in APP, prior to all the fancy post production, and the final worked image.
Taken March 2014 from my light polluted suburban backyard - with a Saxon 900mm ED, SBIG STF8300 OSC on a bog standard NEQ6, Idas LP filter, 30x5min subs.
I was asked by a mentoree about my stacking & processing workflow. He uses a DSLR, so to demonstrate my current methods - I revisited a 2014 dataset from my old SBIG OSC (right) & completely reprocessed it (left) using my current favourites: APP, Starnet++, PS, Nik & Topaz NR AI.
They say you can't polish a t#%d, but the 2020 version (https://www.astrobin.com/msxok1/0/) is quite an improvement ;)
Must acknowledge all the helpful critique and input from friendly folk here on IIS on the long AP journey to date - some 8 years on now from purchasing my first telescope...
The second image is a comparison of the end result from stacking, stretching and LP removal in APP, prior to all the fancy post production, and the final worked image.
Taken March 2014 from my light polluted suburban backyard - with a Saxon 900mm ED, SBIG STF8300 OSC on a bog standard NEQ6, Idas LP filter, 30x5min subs.