* NEW* Adding H-Alpha To RGB Data Made Extremely Easy!
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
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Welcome to our latest tutorial where we'll be exploring an exciting new PixInsight toolbox script that revolutionizes the process of adding H-alpha data to your RGB images. Join us as we delve into the innovative one-click method developed by Juergen Terpe, designed to streamline your workflow and enhance the quality of your astrophotography.
In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll guide you through the step-by-step process of utilizing this groundbreaking script, allowing you to seamlessly integrate H-alpha data with your RGB images in just one click. Whether you're a seasoned astrophotographer or a beginner looking to elevate your work, this tool is set to transform your image processing experience.
Stay tuned as we demonstrate the incredible capabilities of this new PixInsight script, showcasing how it can effortlessly enhance the details and depth of your astrophotography projects. Don't miss out on this game-changing addition to your imaging toolkit!
Join us for an in-depth exploration of this remarkable PixInsight toolbox script and unlock the potential to create stunning astrophotography compositions with unparalleled ease. Elevate your imaging workflow and achieve exceptional results with this groundbreaking one-click method.
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Awesome! This is the exact target that made me want to figure out how to add that Ha data.
Thanks, Hunter, excellent and easy to follow tutorial!
Excellent tutorial !!
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏿!!
Great! Can't wait to try this. Thanks!
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing.
Been using that Toolbox for a few weeks now and it sure is a timesaver. I like the auto stretch script you use, I find GHS has a high learning curve and I lose patience with it. Thanks for the video. Clear Skies!
Im still trying to get a hand on GHS myself
Very good. Thanks. Would you share your stretching scripts/icons? (Or, at least, explain something about them). Thanks again
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Nice quick vid, good result. Any reason you didn’t use continuum subtraction (also an easy way to do this in the Toolbox)? Otherwise you’ve added extra broadband Red aswell as Ha
Excellent! Did you explain your stretching scripts in a previous video?
I did not but i can always upload the files so you can use them for your pixinsight if you like
@@OuttenAstrophotography That would be wonderful! Thank you!
Here you go! drive.google.com/file/d/1UqFBfuknmnjj-CqOxT8ezPIxhOH4gImA/view?usp=sharing
Great video. Need advice as I'm always confused when it comes to color calibration to which filter I set in SPCC as I use different filters with the RGB and the narrow band image. thx
I do have a custom list of filters i have made where the default doesn't have it. But i can do a video on how to use SPCC as well for you
Nice! Might be better to do this on starless images, then re-add the stars. Not sure if this script mask the stars or not.
I did try it both ways before and i didn't really notice a difference with or without removing the stars.
@@OuttenAstrophotography the script must mask the stars
would this work if I used a regular Ha filter instead of the L-extreme?
It would yes by extracting the red channel!
How did you get the Quad Enhance into SPCC?
I have a specific filter list that someone made but a new problem arises that the option to add filters vanished in the new pixinsight version
@@OuttenAstrophotography It's in the Spectrophotometric Colour Calibration drop down window
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