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Originally Posted by Merlin66
What was the specific issue with your data and AstroArt???
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To be honest I can't remember the specific problem i had with AA.
In general though some apps expect flats and darks and won't let you register and integrate without them, some expect shot to have been taken on tracking mounts so dont like registering a moving star field, some don't like working with raw (at the time i tried them), some only work from video files or stills but not both.
Over the years I've always taken shots of the night sky with different gear and trying different techniques so I like to be able to go back and use my source data in new software and see what i can do with it.
Ideally I'd like to use my C11 and SBIG for imaging, but I suffered a stroke a few days after the sbig and filters arrived so I've never used it and may never be able to use the C11 ever as it can't be set up permanently here for me to try to use one handed.
I've used webcams and zwo for solar, lunar and planetary so I'm still on my quest for the ideal AP software that can easily take the data I can capture (the way I can capture with limited skies, gear and capabilities) and just handle it from start to finish. Some programs seem to do certain things better than others and some i just find annoying to use and can't wrap my head around their workflow and terminology.
I do keep trying them occassionally, after all I did invest a lot of money at the time into these programs (no more money now so cant afford any other newcomers just yet). PixInsight is where I've ended up for what I have and can do, I've seen tons of great work done with AstroArt, Nebulosity etc but there was just something about them that stopped me going further with them at the time. Not that they are bad programs, maybe more I am a bad fit for them. PI was daunting at first but finding a tutorial I could follow with my own data alll the way through gave me a solid starting point to write down the steps to follow "just to get a picture", after that its just refining and tweaking and lots of learning and I still consider myself a learner with PI and AP. But I enjoy it, its amazing what even poor equipment can see in the sky once you've taken the time to go through the steps.
PS I still haven't given up on spectroscopy. Thats another can of worms for me, might take me a few more years to find the time to dive in deeper at the shallow end of it