OSC Narrowband with PixInsight - Complete Workflow

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • There are many tutorials on CZcams that show you how to take your OSC dual narrowband data and create a faux Hubble palette image, in this video I give you a complete workflow to produce a Foraxx palette image, which I believe is far richer and more eye catching than a simple "Hubble" style image.
    To make it easier to follow along, I have provided a PixInsight project file which you can find a link to below. I have also provided links to the data I used, which is some fantastic data from Trevor Jones of Astro Backyard. In the video I use the GHS script as well as StarXTerminator and NoiseXTerminator, there are links to those below.
    I hope you enjoy the workflow and get something out of it. If you would like a condensed version of the workflow which is less than 15 minutes long than you can watch my previous video .
    Trevor' Data ‪@AstroBackyard‬ : astrobackyard.com/your-astrop...
    GHS Script: ghsastro.co.uk/
    StarX/NoiseX: www.rc-astro.com/resources/in...
    Astro Imaging Channel GHS Video: • GeneralizedHyperbolicS...
    Galactic Hunter Starnet 2: • StarNet Version 2 is h...
    My PixInsight Project File:drive.google.com/drive/folder...
    00:00 - Intro
    1:34 - How to get the data
    3:08 - How to get the GHS Script
    4:18 - How to get StarXTerminator and NoiseXTerminator
    5:20 - First look at the data
    6:27 - Dynamic Crop
    7:15 - ABE
    8:28 - Splitting the RGB channels and combining the G and B channels.
    10:57 - Removing the stars with StarXTerminator
    12:15 - Using GHS to stretch the images
    29:53 - Creating a synthetic 3rd channel
    33:55 - The Foraxx palette
    37:51 - Curves adjustments to saturation and hue
    39:35 - Noise reduction with NoiseXTerminator
    40:27 - Working on the stars and adding them back
    43:25 - The final image
    43:40 - Outro
    If you enjoyed this content and would love to see more then please consider buying me a coffee via PayPal. paypal.me/paulhancock1981
    If you would like to provide ongoing financial support for the channel, I now have a Patreon account: / paulymanastro
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Komentáře • 111

  • @scottelmquist7301
    @scottelmquist7301 Před 11 dny

    Thank goodness for speed control in CZcams.

  • @AstroBackyard
    @AstroBackyard Před 5 měsíci +5

    Paul, this is fantastic. Your PixInsight tutorials are so helpful thanks to your casual, easy-to-follow style. Thanks for the shoutout at the beginning, too. Keep it up!

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks Trevor! Your videos have always been amazing, I’ve been watching for years.

  • @ct8618
    @ct8618 Před 16 dny

    Thanks for the explanation and time spent on GHS/Histogram.

  • @Artsmitica
    @Artsmitica Před 6 dny

    Masterful. Thank you Paul.

  • @deonster1
    @deonster1 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This is one of the best if not the best explained Pixinsight tutorials I've seen. Well done Paulyman!

  • @Zealor365
    @Zealor365 Před rokem +5

    Wow, so much information in 44 minutes. I'm going to need to watch it a few more times to get it all. Bravo!

  • @RolandWinde
    @RolandWinde Před 5 měsíci +1

    Yes, excellent Tutorial. Finally I understand GHS 🙂

  • @IanGillingham
    @IanGillingham Před 11 měsíci +2

    Paul, I've learned so, so much from your video and it has helped me jump a hurdle I've been struggling with. It has also helped me decide between buying a OSC or mono camera (and filters, EAF, filter wheel etc...) - something I've been swinging back and forth on, seems I will be able to produce the results I want with OSC now (good enough for me anyway). I'm very grateful to you for presenting this.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks Ian. Glad I could help with your processing journey.

  • @andynowlen
    @andynowlen Před rokem +2

    Now the 4th time through I’m getting some sense of the GHS strategy! Thanks much!

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      I’m still learning how to use it to maximum effectiveness. Every time I see something by Dave and Mike my mind is blown.

  • @johnlewis4073
    @johnlewis4073 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi Paul, just wanted to say how helpful i hace found this video - thank you so mucj for putting it together. The comprehensive explanations, particularly in what you are trying to achieve in GHS and what the manipulations actually do to the historgram. So much more valuable than the usual "do this to get the coluurs how you like them" approach of so many online tutorials. Brilliant work, i am looking forward to diving into more of your work.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks mate. Glad you liked it. Clear skies.

  • @8888888060580
    @8888888060580 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I don't normally comment, but this has been the single biggest help to me! My workflow can be simplified so much with the new tools and techniques you show here. I really appreciate this. I really look forward to using the content you produce as a foundation for me to learn.

  • @jimwoods3575
    @jimwoods3575 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Simply amazing! Thank you for sharing!

  • @georgedicker9789
    @georgedicker9789 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is an amazing video, they way you explain things is so calm and easy to follow. I really appreciate the time you have put into creating this video

  • @mr.d.8121
    @mr.d.8121 Před rokem +2

    Excellent Pauly, excellent. Thanks 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @peterlaubscher3989
    @peterlaubscher3989 Před rokem +2

    Wow - stunning image!

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      It is nice data, Trevor did a great job capturing all those photons.

  • @HogarthsAstrophotography

    Thanks Paulyman, some great stuff in here, I need to re go back over your GHS videos as that looks game changing.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Thanks. Check out the Astro Imaging Channel as well to see Dave Payne and Mike Cranfield talk about GHS. czcams.com/users/TheAstroImagingChannel

  • @TheRhike
    @TheRhike Před rokem +2

    Fantastic, thanks Pauly

  • @giohelp
    @giohelp Před rokem +2

    Great work Paul. thankyou

  • @gabrielnicolaechiru5050
    @gabrielnicolaechiru5050 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This tutorial is amazing and also very easy to follow even for a beginner like me 👍🏼 Thank you very much Paul for sharing this and also thanks to @astrobackyard for showing this to us. 🙏🏼

  • @RigoFromSpain
    @RigoFromSpain Před rokem +2

    I love it !!! well done Paul

  • @desmcmorrow2978
    @desmcmorrow2978 Před rokem +2

    Fab video. Keep ‘em coming, please. Cheers, Des

  • @adventuresofanamateurastro804

    You are tha man Paul!
    Thank you,
    Drew

  • @FPVA71
    @FPVA71 Před rokem +2

    What a fantastic video, thanks for taking the time putting this together and explaining the steps so well. Thanks again mate

  • @timsullivan3497
    @timsullivan3497 Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial and another way to create beautiful images. Thanks for taking the time to show us your process.

  • @jose.astiles
    @jose.astiles Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very nice and helpful video !!

  • @BelaBanhidi
    @BelaBanhidi Před rokem +2

    Great presentation, easy to follow. Thank you!

  • @McTavish11T7
    @McTavish11T7 Před rokem +1

    Such a great vid. Can't wait to have a play. Thank you for doing this. I've learnt a lot just from the GHS part alone.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Thanks Jono. Glad you enjoyed it. Clear skies.

  • @DamianVines
    @DamianVines Před rokem +2

    You are a great teacher, I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking the time to help us, cheers mate! :)

  • @mohicanspap
    @mohicanspap Před rokem +1

    Great video! Easy to follow and you put more thought into explaining what is happening rather than just "do what I do because this is my video". Also this is becoming one of my more favorites way to process and color OSC data. Thank you!

  • @jonathanpearceff
    @jonathanpearceff Před rokem +2

    What a brilliant video, full of tips and tricks. Thanks for sharing you knowledge, and please keep them coming (I have already watched your other videos). As to your weather, it is just the same here in the UK. But at least we have dark nights coming so if there are no clouds will give longer imaging time.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Thanks Jonathan. Glad it was informative. Hope the weather clears for you.

  • @nightskyimaging
    @nightskyimaging Před rokem +2

    Great work! ...and I really appreciate the attention to detail. I look forward to reprocessing some of my data! I sure hope you guys get a break from the rain!

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Thanks. Glad you liked the video. Clear skies.

  • @Bart_noplease
    @Bart_noplease Před rokem

    Thank you, that was game changing for me and brought me back to hobby!

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem +1

      Cheers. Welcome back, hopefully you get some clear skies to get more data to play with.

  • @jimwoods3575
    @jimwoods3575 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this! I ran an old session of the Rosette Nebula (ZWO183MC Pro) through this, and it came out so nice.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That’s great to hear Jim. Clear skies.

  • @ciarancopas3433
    @ciarancopas3433 Před rokem

    Brilliant tutorial video and very clearly explained on all stages as are all your videos.
    Thank you for all your hard work on putting this together.
    Fantastic options for past and future data.
    I hope you get a good run of Clear Skies soon.

  • @gregerianne3880
    @gregerianne3880 Před rokem +1

    This is great, Paul! I created my first Foraxx image from some old (and not so great) Crescent Nebula data the other day using your terrific script. I could see a lot more detail than I could with just my narrowband (red/blue) image. As you said, though, seeing this video provided a lot of good-to-know theory and technique. Thanks so much again for being very generous and creating the Foraxx script and sharing your project data! It's all much appreciated.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Thanks a lot for the kind words Greg. Glad the script has helped. Clear skies!

  • @sathyavenkataraman4061
    @sathyavenkataraman4061 Před rokem +1

    Great Video. Thanks

  • @julianmatthews3262
    @julianmatthews3262 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Paul excellent tutorial, well explained and executed. I am mew to PI but found this easy to follow with my own data of the Heart Nebula which I have posted to my FB channel as I am well chuffed! I am to reprocess my previous images which were done in APP and PS as I find PI to produce much improved images. Thanks for taking your time to produce these informative tutorials, they are a great help to us novices.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Julian. I’m glad it helped. Clear skies!

  • @calimark7448
    @calimark7448 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks!

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Glad you liked it. Hope it helps, clear skies.

  • @ericwilkes1840
    @ericwilkes1840 Před rokem +2

    Great video, thanks so much

  • @stefanbalzer611
    @stefanbalzer611 Před rokem +2

    Very great video! Thank you very much for this.
    Learned some tricks again, especially about GHS. I really like the color palette. One does not see often. I will test this also with me times. For inserting the stars I also use Pixelmath, but with the following formula:
    combine(starless_image, unscreened_stars, op_screen())
    This replicates the screen function. I find it easier to remember this formula than the one shown in the video.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching. Thanks for the alternative PixelMath, always nice to have a variety of methods to solve a problem. I’ll have to look into what that expression is doing.

  • @cosmicbackyard_denmarkrene3273

    Great - thanks

  • @objetivouniverso
    @objetivouniverso Před rokem +2

    Great video. Very clear and well explained. And awesome channel too! . I’m subscribed not to loose anything 🤗.
    Daniel.

  • @Brazerker
    @Brazerker Před 9 měsíci +2

    Excellent tutorial, thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and insights - it has helped me to greatly improve my images. One thing I'm still struggling with is getting the blue's to pop out a bit more - do you have any recommend formula adjustments which could help the pull out the blue and the reds without going purple and over saturated?

  • @rickwilliamsphotography
    @rickwilliamsphotography Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video! One question though, are you starting with a color corrected file? I don't recall seeing mention of using a process like Spectrophotometric Color Calibration.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 7 měsíci +1

      In this tutorial, no. I didn’t use SPCC. However, you could clone the image and run SPCC for the stars then remove them for later.

  • @pntballg35
    @pntballg35 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Cant wait ti try this! Do you know if this method will work well with the radian ultra quadband narrowband filter?

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Neal. The method will work fine with the Radian Ultra. What you may see perhaps is the G and B channels are actually slightly different and warrant some sort of combination, the L Extreme G and B channels were identical but I combined them anyway.

    • @pntballg35
      @pntballg35 Před rokem

      @@PaulymanAstro Just used this on my IC63 data...Absolutely amazing! I'll be sure to tag you when I post it, thank you for this!

  • @timburgess1528
    @timburgess1528 Před 8 měsíci +1

    thanks you so much for this, your channel is excellent and very much appreciated. PLease can I ask what I imagine is a very basic question: I am still not sure how the data from the L-extreme filter maps to the RGGB matrix of the 294MCPro. After splitting the data into separate RGB, what is the logic for recombining 50% each of green and blue? I presume its the way the filter Ha and OIII data maps to the RGGB but I don't quite understand it? Many thanks and sorry if its a basic question..... thank you

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Sorry about the delayed response. There isn’t a real reason for the 50%, I just chose that value for simplicity. The L Extreme allows Oiii to be received by both the Blue and Green pixels of the camera. I tend to look at the two channels and decide if one is better than the other, maybe sharper than the other, then combine. If they are both good I’ll combine 50:50 to improve SNR, if one is noticeably better I’ll weight for that channel.

  • @helgenordal3506
    @helgenordal3506 Před rokem

    Paulyman!!
    Your videos are very good to follow. I enjoy the workflow. Thanks for making them :)
    But, Please? - may I ask you what I'm doing wrong when adjusting with curves? get completely crazy colors when I use Hue and Sat?

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Thanks Helge. Hue is a tough one, sometimes even a tiny adjustment can make big changes. Placing control points is usually helpful for me, that way only the regions I want to adjust are altered. I sometimes do all my adjustments at once but often I will work on one region and use control points then once I’ve made those changes adjust another region.

  • @hxnduke
    @hxnduke Před rokem +2

    Great video! Just a quick question - when you combine the star images using PixelMeth, I've noticed that you re-used the "ho" channel from the starless version for the Green channel. Shouldn't you create a synthetic "ho" frame for the starts instead?

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem +1

      Good question. I’m going for nicely coloured stars to complement the image and I’ve found that just using the same Foraxx expression for both starless and star images works well, where things differ is in the hue adjustments I make. For the stars I move the reds slightly towards the oranges and the cyans slightly towards the blues. This gives me generally yellow/orange and blue/white stars throughout the frame. It means I can be a bit lazy and not produce two more Foraxx expressions. Ultimately, if I had the option I’d also have an RGB image run through SPCC and switch out the stars for true colour RGB stars.

  • @Plorimor
    @Plorimor Před 5 měsíci

    First off, awesome tutorial. I’m following along using my data on the flaming star + tadpoles nebula. I have one question; if I am using blurxterminator, where would be the best place to insert it in the workflow? Thanks!

  • @edlitoborski5061
    @edlitoborski5061 Před rokem +1

    Great video but I have a quick question as I go through your steps, where would you incorporate the new Blur tool in your work flow?

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem +3

      Deconvolution needs to be done on linear data and before any processing that could affect the shapes of the stars. So if I was going to use BlurX I’d apply it right after applying either ABE or DBE. I have heard anecdotally that BlurX and/or Noise X (on linear data) can affect colour balance so I would apply BlurX before running PCC or SPCC, if you are running them.

  • @bradybell7081
    @bradybell7081 Před rokem

    So I followed you along and it was going great until I tried to create my actual forax image and it turned out a very bright almost neon green when combined. Any thoughts?

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Hi Brady. My first thought if it’s come out super green would be to check the green Foraxx expression. Perhaps the tilde got lost? Missing that would definitely do what you are experiencing. The expression would be ho*ha+~ho*oiii

  • @adventuresofanamateurastro804

    Will it work using a Tri-Band filter with a OSC camera?

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Absolutely. For the purposes of the script a triband filter can be treated just like a dual and filter, the red channel would be added to the script under Ha and either the blue or the green (or a combination of both) as Oiii.

  • @allen4564
    @allen4564 Před rokem

    Would it be possible to use this technique where you had an OSC image from a color camera and narrow band images from a black&white camera (but same sensor)? I'm referring to the ASI294MC and the ASI294MM.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      You could, it depends exactly what data you have I suppose and exactly what you’d like to achieve with the blending.
      If it is narrowband OSC data using a multiband filter then you could register to one of your mono channels, extract the Ha and Oiii from the OSC image and then combine that with your mono narrowband data. I have a script in early testing that will extract a more accurate Ha and Oiii from OSC data.
      If it is broadband data, you could perhaps just use the stars from the OSC to provide the Foraxx image with RGB stars. Or if you wanted to move more into the artistic interpretation world, you could follow my masking ideas from my Masks video to subtly paint in the Foraxx data into the OSC image where you’d like to produce some colour contrast.
      The short answer though is, I think you could yes haha.

  • @kekkoukedarake110
    @kekkoukedarake110 Před 5 měsíci

    Good presentation but if you show each PixMath formulations in large fonts in separate box, it will be even better and friendlier to your audience.

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 5 měsíci

      That’s a great idea. Thanks for suggesting.

  • @Chorge1972
    @Chorge1972 Před 7 měsíci

    Great! Wouldn’t it be better to do StarXTerminator earlier? So you’d have OSC Stars….. and then stretch this single file, before combine it later back in?

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes. If I was doing this these days with the latest versions of the XTerminator suite, I’d use BlurX on the colour image then remove the stars with StarX before continuing.

  • @Sbach342Guy
    @Sbach342Guy Před 9 měsíci

    Should this process also work with L-Enhance data? Or is it really just L-Extreme?

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před 9 měsíci +2

      The process will also work for L-Enhance. I only had access to L-Extreme data to demonstrate, I have since used it on some of Sascha’s data from View into Space, he used the Askar D1 and D2 filters for his data.

    • @Sbach342Guy
      @Sbach342Guy Před 9 měsíci

      @@PaulymanAstro thank you!

  • @magicker8052
    @magicker8052 Před měsícem

    my GHS looks nothing like that?

  • @mupangamwanakatwe1300

    Hi Paullyman.
    Trust that you’re well and enjoying some clear skies.
    Thanks for the super tutorial and you workflow is now my go-to for my L-Extreme narrowband images!
    One question Sir.
    Would you recommend the use of Linear Fit, on the ha and oiii images, post GHS, in order to match the backgrounds, or is better to use histogram transformation, as is the case in your video?
    Thanks once again for sharing you knowledge and skill …

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      I’m getting a little better at working with GHS each time I use it. At this point I’m pretty confident getting the channels to match pretty well purely using GHS and don’t really need to touch them with HT at all. If I were going to use linear fit, I’d use it while the channels are still linear, before GHS.

  • @Santero68
    @Santero68 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice Video, but you are talking to fast and move the curser so fast and click anyware tha i cant see where. Do it a little bit slower. Thanks

  • @sergeyt.7564
    @sergeyt.7564 Před rokem

    Hi, this process is too long and complicated. You looks like a NASA professional. I trying to make astrophoto just a hobby, but is not easy . Every one want be better then a Hubble!)

    • @PaulymanAstro
      @PaulymanAstro  Před rokem

      Hi Sergey, that’s the joy of astrophotography, there is always something out there for everyone. I do have a script now that automates much of this for you though. Do take a look at Bill Blanshans pixelmath tools as they are quite straight forward to use.

    • @sergeyt.7564
      @sergeyt.7564 Před rokem

      @@PaulymanAstro i'll try, thank you!