How to Imaging and Process M31 In Ha LRGB

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • In this video I show to use NINA to imaging The Andromeda Galaxy in LRGB and HA. I also show you how to review your sub and stack them in Pixinsight, as well as a really cool technique of adding in the HA signal into your unstretched red channel to really make this galaxy pop!

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  • @deltaastrophotography
    @deltaastrophotography Před 2 lety +1

    Bro! I'm about halfway through the video and this PixInsight tutorial is the best I've seen! I've hated the PixInsight workflow but this video is showing me the light!

  • @TYLY324
    @TYLY324 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful workflow, I spent the whole day to process my M31 following your step. Finally got the amazing color and fulfill details image. Thanks a lot!

  • @EruditeAmerican
    @EruditeAmerican Před 2 lety +2

    I am just getting started with astrophotography using a remote telescope through my local astronomical society. I imaged M 42 last year, and used deep sky stacker and photoshop. I purchased Pixinsight as I am hooked. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video, and worked for hours yesterday, watching, rewatching.... You did an excellent job and of providing a great tutorial, knowledge in a thoroughly enjoyable video. Looking forward to a session this Friday... and I feel like I will have a great session because I have some processing knowledge now.

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před rokem

      Hey!! Sorry for the late response, CZcams notifications stink! Anyway hope you were able to get some great data to process. Let me know if you did hoe it turned out. Thanks!

  • @danjensen9425
    @danjensen9425 Před 2 lety +1

    As I look at CZcams before work I find your Andromeda video. I have an awesome image of Andromeda but wanted to bring out the tiny nebulas in it . Thanks great work

  • @olly7248
    @olly7248 Před 2 lety +2

    Indebted to you for this tutorial, I’ve just processed M31 following every step here and ended up with a stunning image, I’ve only gathered about 25% of the data for the final image so I’m now super-stoked for revisiting this project (actually tomorrow as we actually have a clear sky tonight in UK)… fab work Steve, really appreciated 👍🏻

  • @brianastrodoc2886
    @brianastrodoc2886 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m getting into narrowband and LRGB imaging and it so happens I have almost exactly the same equipment as you on my mono rig. You explain everything thoroughly with step by step details. Very professional! I save your videos as my reference videos.
    Thanks so much.

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey very cool! Appreciate the positive feedback!
      Good luck with your narrowband journey. Its a game changer!

  • @srikanthmeg
    @srikanthmeg Před 3 lety +1

    1hr 40mins of astro goodness. Very nice!

  • @komr323
    @komr323 Před 2 lety +1

    Although this video is a bit long, i still think it's the best video on Ha & LRGB. Thanks again, i've watched your video again and again when i forget the steps by the way. keep it up.!

  • @fmacauliffe
    @fmacauliffe Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the tutorial man, I was struggling to get a decent HaRGB combination on my M31 and you made this very easy for me. Cheers from Chile!

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 2 lety

      Hey Felipe! Glad to hear this has helped you. Thanks for letting me know 😊

  • @arnsteindale5531
    @arnsteindale5531 Před 3 lety +1

    I followed this video to the point and the result for my M31 just became amazing. Thanx a lot :)

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety +1

      Very cool! Appreciate you letting me know. I get just as excited to here others describe their work as "amazing". Clear skies and clear minds!

  • @DB2023Space
    @DB2023Space Před 2 lety +1

    As with others, I very much appreciate what you have shared here Steve! I've struggled to even get out much in 2021, the wildfire smoke is worse than last year! I have recently switched to mono from a OSC mirrorless and I finally have my first LRGB+Ha data set that should work nicely with your video. Once I get the rest of my calibration frames shot I'll dig in and follow along.✌

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 2 lety

      Hey sorry for the late response! Welcome to the mono club....its a bit more work but the details are worth it.
      Once you get your image processed let me know how it turns out.👊

  • @theinterstellarfeller
    @theinterstellarfeller Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing tutorial! I just captured a few hours of H-Alpha data on Andromeda and this is just what I needed. Thanks!

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 2 lety

      Hey sorry for the super late response, CZcams notifications stink. The ha really makes M31 pop. Good luck!

  • @AstroSeabee
    @AstroSeabee Před rokem +1

    Your video cam e on while I was packing up my gear to go to a star party. CZcams just auto plays sometimes. Anyway I heard you talking about your dog and cracked up. You seem like someone I’d enjoy imaging with sometime. I like your videos I’m just getting started out on CZcams and video editing. Just wanted to say hi and I know the effort that goes into it all. You are doing great!

  • @astronomynotebook
    @astronomynotebook Před 3 lety +1

    This was an excellent tutorial and very appreciated....please consider doing more tutorials in Pixinsight for Nebula, Star Clusters for example as these structures would demand a slightly different approach....thank you.😊✨🔭👍🏼

  • @kevannoble5550
    @kevannoble5550 Před 3 lety +1

    Your video tutorials are brilliant, and I love your natural injection of wit! Spending time in my cave following step by step, my wife asked me what I keep laughing at?10 months into Astrophotography now and learning Pixinsight, which can be quite daunting, but I have picked up so much from your tutorials it is really starting to sink in regarding the different processes and workflow. My post processing results are really improving now thanks to your generosity to share your knowledge. Looking forward to more PixInsight sessions.

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      Wow!! Thanks Kevan!! I've actually redone my sho work flow in Pixinsight so working on the tutorial this weekend.
      Really appreciate the kind words!!
      Look me up on Instagram @EnteringIntoSPACE....love to see your images.

  • @AncalimeNL
    @AncalimeNL Před 2 lety

    Ah, glad I found this Karl Urban video on a same project I do...

  • @billoconnor2727
    @billoconnor2727 Před 3 lety +1

    Very impressive processing. Thank goodness I spent some time with Bracken's The Deep-Sky Imaging Primer! I really like your videos because I don't feel like I'm being pressured to buy a certain piece of equipment. So many people just give up on Andromeda and I see so much more of her complexities in your image. Happy Trails, or as you Astro-Imagers like to say, Clear skies!

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      Much appreciate! What is "Brackens The Deep-Sky Imaging Primer?"
      There is so much subtle detail in just about every astro target. Pulling it out is the work.
      Same to you!

  • @MarvelousLXVII
    @MarvelousLXVII Před rokem +1

    Beautiful image.

  • @patrickdube1055
    @patrickdube1055 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic ! you take the time to see how to preceed step by step Thanks,

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      Hey Patrick! Thanks....and funny thing. I was in the process of recording another processing video when you're message came in. So I had to give you some props. 😊

  • @stringb2647
    @stringb2647 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm just starting out. Like most newbs, my first light session was of M31. Your video was well timed for me as I learn to process my first light data. You sold me a license to Pixinsight right off. Tell me... why did you fight Pixinsight?$$ Well done Steve... very nice.

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      Hey thats great to hear!!
      Well....my first year was all photoshop so I got real comfortable with it.
      But honestly my first few attempts at pix i was watching other video that had folks accept the stf as the non linear image. When I did the same my images looked awful. I later realized most osc data needs to be manually stretched with the histo trans to keep the bg from blowing out.

  • @olly7248
    @olly7248 Před 2 lety +1

    Congrats on 3️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ + subscribers…. Well deserved ‼️

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks!! So crazy to think about it! I'll definitely be mentioning it in my next video👊

    • @olly7248
      @olly7248 Před 2 lety +1

      @@enteringintospace4685 I was watching your Advanced EZ Pixinsight video where you mentioned 2000 subscribers then noticed 3k+ watching the M31 video… I’ve only been doing Astrophotography for 1 year now and your tutorials are the ‘go to’ for learning Pixinsight and getting decent end results. I’ve used your HOO tutorial over and over… All much appreciated 👍🏻

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 2 lety +1

      @@olly7248 Hey that's really great to hear! Because orion season is upon us ill be putting out this weekend a video on how to combined all the different exposure lengths that are needed in Pixinsight.

  • @celiaxel3448
    @celiaxel3448 Před rokem +1

    Very useful, thank you!

  • @nicksastrophotography330
    @nicksastrophotography330 Před 3 lety +1

    Of course you could just set slew and center on and focus on start.
    Then it will continue with the next task as soon as it's finished.
    No need for any sound ;)
    But I agree, it's the first thing I thought was missing when I switched to Nina.
    Now I am used to Nina and let it do everything I want.
    I only polar align, make sure it's roughly in focus and then start the sequence.
    Everything after that is automatic.

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah...its funny it took me awhile to trust the play button especially after a couple times hitting play the the generic sequence was still there...ugh.
      I'm using anydesk to remote in, so set up, go to the office and look and the guide scope loop until I see good stars, go out and polar align, come back in and hit play.
      Honestly though its not the same thril I used to have, but ill pull though 😉

  • @jean-marclemoine9636
    @jean-marclemoine9636 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice process and beautiful result!
    Thank’s a lot for sharing that.
    JM

  • @CoteChristian
    @CoteChristian Před rokem +1

    Nice job, thank you to help!

  • @hawkesworth1712
    @hawkesworth1712 Před rokem

    I don't know whether it's just the fact that this video is two years old but when I use Weighted Batch Preprocessing I don't use the Add Custom option.
    I select the Lights tab and then use Add Lights to select the lights for all four filters and Pixinsight separates them automatically. Same with the Flats.

  • @enriqueojeda8883
    @enriqueojeda8883 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for this video!!! It really helped me a lot!!! Long life to
    Entering Into Space!!!!!!!

  • @BGoff
    @BGoff Před 3 lety +1

    Great video Steve.

  • @epic_playz4283
    @epic_playz4283 Před rokem +1

    Man some animal approached me and like growled or something at me man me and my mom ran inside and went back out and took it all in for the night and im working towards a goto mount 2k usd and im 16 lol but great and outstanding final image!

  • @stephen2615
    @stephen2615 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome.

  • @astronomynotebook
    @astronomynotebook Před 2 lety +1

    Would you kindly make a tutorial on combining images taken from different cameras…that is say two different image scales✨

  • @markussiedler9903
    @markussiedler9903 Před 10 měsíci

    Great Video! One Question- at the range selection i can not really fine adjust it, I can only do 0,0245-0,0247, everything else is white or black. What is the issue?

  • @alessandrobarbato1978
    @alessandrobarbato1978 Před rokem +1

    Amazing tutorial!!! i have a question, i have a color camera and i take a session with RGB and a session with Optolong Lextreme.... how can i do my workflow? can i tahe HA by Lextreme session? Thank you

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Separate your LX data and treat the red channel as Ha. Then use the process in the video to add it to the red data after you separate your color data into each channel.

  • @cryptoalchemist10minutes44

    Sequence mode was on loop so goes round each one.

  • @markussiedler9903
    @markussiedler9903 Před 10 měsíci

    Great Video, How is the pixelmath formular then for Oiii?

  • @jerryg7157
    @jerryg7157 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video tutorial. Just made the switch to mono after a year of using a modified canon 60d osc and shot images last night for the first time lrgb and Ha of some orion nebula’s as a test. Also looking at nina as a switch from apt so your video was a perfect setup intro and use case for that! May i ask where the source was for the pixelmath formulas? ( yeah I’m an engineer and want to dig a little deeper…lol). Thank you for the video!!

  • @SuperKevinFS
    @SuperKevinFS Před 2 lety +1

    Hi mate can I ask when you put your auto focus on loop LRGB do you change focus or just let it run and re focus every 60 minutes. I think that’s what you do. When it comes to Ha how do you focus I struggle focusing my Ha any advice would be appreciated thank you 🙏

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 2 lety

      Hey Kevin! In an lrgb run I will focus just my luminance then do a loop.
      The rgb isn't as crucial to focus as it gets blurred before applying the luminance.
      At only 80mm I usually don't loose focus during the night but if I do I might pause and run a manual autofocus on luminance.
      As far as Ha try shooting longer focus exposures, like 10 seconds.
      If that still doesn't work then dedicate your night to ha and use a Bahtinov mask to focus before running a sequence.
      Hope this helps, good luck!

  • @luarachan0002
    @luarachan0002 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your backyard can do imaging everyday. K

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I wish I could but the weather hasn't been the best. Its starting to get less tropical though!😊

  • @brianlitwin2198
    @brianlitwin2198 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Question: I have the 1600mm pro as well, I was told that it
    is better to use dark flats instead of bias for this camera. Where would I incorporate the dark flats in the preprocessing? And why did you choose to not use dark flats?

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey thanks! I've looked at my bias images and processed them in Pixinsight and there is definitely a vertical banding that needs to be averaged out. Ive also tried using dark flats and found very little deference.
      Most import things to do to clean up the background are, dithering, flats, darks.....these are in order of importance in my opinion.
      Dss has a dark flats choice for averaging if you want to use them instead of bias.
      Let me know how they work out for you.

    • @brianlitwin2198
      @brianlitwin2198 Před 3 lety +1

      @@enteringintospace4685 thanks

  • @MarceloRiveraLiguez1
    @MarceloRiveraLiguez1 Před 2 lety +1

    Hola excelente video saludos desde mi país Chile 🇨🇱
    Puedes compartir la fórmula completa de pixelmath para agregar el canal Ha al canal Red

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 2 lety

      Hola Marcelo,
      Gracias por tu comentario, te lo mando alrato cuando llego a mi case. Gracias por ver mis videos.

  • @jacobtaylor7853
    @jacobtaylor7853 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey, great video and great result! Only question I have is on the PixelMath equations you used for the Ha. When I put in the expression and drag over to my Ha image, I don't get any change in the image at all. I've tried adjusting the numbers and still no luck. Any advice?

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      Hey thanks for watching!
      Do you have the destination set to create new image

    • @jacobtaylor7853
      @jacobtaylor7853 Před 3 lety +1

      @@enteringintospace4685 I do, New Image/Greyscale. Then I drag it on top of my Ha image

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      @@jacobtaylor7853 there are 2 expressions 1 to isolate the ha which should create a new image and the other to add it to the red channel which should replace the target image.
      Shoot me a screen shot of what you have going on.
      s1308pc@hotmail.com

    • @jacobtaylor7853
      @jacobtaylor7853 Před 3 lety +1

      @@enteringintospace4685 Sent

    • @anne-mareemccomb924
      @anne-mareemccomb924 Před 3 lety

      Jacob did you get an answer, because I am having the same issue. Regardless of what numbers I type in my image is identical to the one I am trying to extract the ha from,

  • @dubreumichael4637
    @dubreumichael4637 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello! Isolation Ha with the values ​​80 and 7 does not give me the same picture as you. The nucleus is very present. Thanks for the video !

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Thanks! Try raising the ha value up to isolate more. These values are very data dependent and unique to the signal you have. Ive gone as high as 200 to get the isolation im looking for.

    • @dubreumichael4637
      @dubreumichael4637 Před 3 lety +1

      @@enteringintospace4685 Apparently I have to lower the value, it's more like 15. Yes I guess it depends on the exposure time. I am 2 hours from the Ha. Thank you !!

  • @SuperKevinFS
    @SuperKevinFS Před 2 lety

    Noticed u done flats and whites for ha red green blue can you share your process

  • @Sidecontrol1234
    @Sidecontrol1234 Před rokem

    Might of missed it but how much Ha data did you take?

  • @kekes1234
    @kekes1234 Před 3 lety +1

    Would the Omni XLT 150mm Telescope be able to at least capture a glimpse of M31, and possibly other nebulae?

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      Hey! Yes...the darker the skies the better. Even in my light polluted skies I was able to see the Orion Nebula and M31 and M44.
      Its also great for planets depending on the eyepeices you get with it.
      Good luck!

  • @ryanhogg6556
    @ryanhogg6556 Před 3 lety +2

    I've never use Nina I love apt but I look how that Nina looks I reckon am going to give it ago

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Ryan, sorry for the super late response. How's Nina working out for you?

    • @ryanhogg6556
      @ryanhogg6556 Před 3 lety +1

      @@enteringintospace4685 yeah but I'm still using apt lol

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      @@ryanhogg6556 if it ain't broke right!?
      I really liked apt, hope someday it will have a better autofocus process.
      I still use it for flats though.

  • @jeffk7714
    @jeffk7714 Před 2 lety +1

    When I use the "Isolate Ha" formula ((My_Ha_file*80)-(My_red_file*7))/(80-7) and drop it on my Ha image, I get a new image that is an identical to that of the Ha file, no change. Has anyone run into this issue? I used the exact same numbers, 80 & 7.

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 2 lety

      Hey...so the 7 is based on the band pass of your ha filter and is very Snr related as I can tell. You'll need to either raise or lower that number until you start to see the red image properly subtracted.

    • @jeffk7714
      @jeffk7714 Před 2 lety

      @@enteringintospace4685 Yes, I'm using a Baader 6.5nm f/2 High Speed Ha filter for the Hyperstar. It's odd that I don't see a change in the image. If I drop 80 figure down to 7 or 8 I see a slight change. If I go below, the image essentially turns black.

  • @danield4573
    @danield4573 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have an astrobin? Would love to give you a follow

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety

      Sure do! I'm Steven Miller...my last image posted was the soul nebula. Thanks!

  • @erni898
    @erni898 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, oh great video and great result! Thank you very much Steven. Can i ask you few question, first - why you move from APT to NINA? Few weeks ago APT make new updates,
    www.astrophotography.app/news . Interesting your IMHO. Second question: I am in Astro only 4 month and sometimes i have stupid question maybe but, :) This month i waiting my Zwo1600MM-Pro with Filter wheel, but i don't have autofocuser :( So question - I need make Focus for each filter? or if i use LRGB i can make focus on L and use the same for other RGB filters? or i need every time refocus for each filter? the same question for Ha-OIII-SII, its possible focus for Ha for example and use the same focus for other filters? Or i nee manually refocus for Each filter? Thank you for your answers. Which focuser you can recommend for example WO Zenithstar or WO FLT ? Thank you very much for your nice Video.

    • @enteringintospace4685
      @enteringintospace4685  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey welcome to the hobby!!
      I switched over to Nina because it will perform an automatic multi star autofocus on a time frequency that i can set. So for example I have it set to stop imaging and perform an autofocus every hour. Apt will only do a single star autofocus that you have to initiate and be present for.
      As far as filter focus, for lrgb just focus your luminance and run a loop sequence.
      When processing you'll end up combining the rgb and blurring it so get a smooth background for the luminance to overlay onto. So rgb focus isn't critical.
      As far as ha sii and oiii, you'll need need to adjust focus for each filter.
      Hope this helps.....good luck with the 1600mm, its a great camera.

  • @Kinderriegelfan
    @Kinderriegelfan Před rokem

    Pls reprocess this with the new PIX-Tools Blur, NoiseXT, ...