Finally nailed my backside to a chair for long enough to go through some PixInsight tutorials and videos (having a day off helped) so I can now present my first offering for your appraisal. It's definitely complicated, but seems very powerful.
The image was taken through my Tak at F6. I took 60 & 900 second exposures through a 5nm Ha filter. I calibrated and stacked in Maxim as usual. These were registered and HDR combined in PixInsight. I then applied a histogram transformation and HDRWavelets. (I can see H rolling his eyes at all of this HDR stuff already!) Next was ACDNR and a further histogram stretch, followed by an Unsharp Masking.
It certainly isn't my best data - it was captured in poor seeing with lots of moisture and a bit of wind about. I wasn't 100% happy with guiding or focus either. (More excuses than a tomcat going to the vet!)
Hopefully I'll get a LRGB image up in the near future and then a HaLRGB combo.
Thanks for looking,
DT
Last edited by DavidTrap; 05-10-2011 at 10:21 PM.
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Love the Ha David - coming together very nicely.
Heck, you should have seen my first few PI disasters. Your way out in front with those. Certainly a different interface, but some amazing functionality in there.
This image looks quite good David. I have a copy of Pixinsight but struggle with it. For me it seems very complex and doesn't seem to give me anything I can't get easier in CCDStack and Photoshop.
Hagar - I'm sure PS has similar functionality, but I'm getting an impression that Pixinsight has a lot of the tools built in that you need to add/buy plugins for with PS.
I really think it's a case of "more than one way to skin a cat". Outcomes will be similar, but the journey will be different. I'm sure many images will pass through both programs.
Thanks JJJ, Greg & Houghy. It's certainly a learning curve. I agree that it is an astro-specific program which should deal with our data quite well, but I also can see that some of the "artistry" of image processing will be achieved with PS.
sorry for not looking at this earlier,but have been a bit busy.
Well done David!,it has not taken you long to become one of the best
imagers on these pages! Your colour is the best I have seen-you will be
featured in world wide publications very soon! going by these great examples.