Galaxy Ha integration tip

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • I wanted to retain more Ha in my galaxy after removing stars during image processing in PixInsight and this quick tip will show you how I did it.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @dontttalktostrangers
    @dontttalktostrangers Před 10 měsíci

    You teach this task very well! Thanks

  • @tompeter5001
    @tompeter5001 Před rokem

    BRILLIANT!! I was having the exact same problem. I tried your method and it worked like a charm...."YOU Da MAN"!!👍👍👍

  • @craiglowery4427
    @craiglowery4427 Před rokem

    Pretty amazing Shawn

  • @callumgreer9683
    @callumgreer9683 Před rokem

    Just what I needed Shawn I’m imaging these next clear night
    Thank for another great video

  • @davidf9494
    @davidf9494 Před rokem

    Thanks for another great video Shawn - that's a very good method that will certainly help me with M81 and other galaxies! Clear Skies

  • @scotianskies
    @scotianskies Před rokem

    another good video Shawn

  • @bengterlandsson7921
    @bengterlandsson7921 Před rokem

    Thanks Shawn. Pixel math is a mystery to me. So when you say to put a minus instead of a plus in the formula I found myself wondering what you where doing. Seeing the result I was amazed. Great tip 😊

  • @robb7342
    @robb7342 Před rokem

    Perfect timing Shawn as I just happen to be processing Ha/RGB for M81 as well. Much like you I found the Ha was getting a little cut, so I'm running this approach now. Thinking out loud, I don't know why I didn't think of it, so again thanks for sharing!

  • @dovber90
    @dovber90 Před rokem

    Brilliant tip. Thanks

  • @gregerianne3880
    @gregerianne3880 Před rokem

    Very nice technique, Shawn! Thank you.

  • @normhughes9777
    @normhughes9777 Před rokem

    i was just battling that withg 81/82. good video. will have to give it go. thanks for sharing

  • @trevorgreen2232
    @trevorgreen2232 Před rokem

    Excellent . Thank you

  • @joebiscoeiv747
    @joebiscoeiv747 Před rokem

    That’s super cool!

  • @astroguypodcast
    @astroguypodcast Před rokem

    This is SO helpful!!!! Thank you for sharing it!

  • @jackbernstein3029
    @jackbernstein3029 Před rokem

    Lovely tip. I had to use a GAME mask, though not on H α , on NGC 4565 because StarXterminator removed the galaxy’s ‘arms’ as well as completely removing NGC 4562. I spoke with Russ and he said that this is a known problem with the present iteration of StarXterminator and he is working on it. I will use this when I go back and look at my Bode’s galaxy data. I have an OSC image as well as a L-extreme image from which I have extracted the red channel. This may be a nice way of maintaining H α in M81.

  • @paulwilson8367
    @paulwilson8367 Před rokem +1

    I will try this. When I recently used this same target, my Ha data made the whole galaxy look pink instead of just the Ha regions. I can't quite figure out where I went wrong.

    • @VisibledarkAstro
      @VisibledarkAstro  Před rokem

      That can happen. To much to type out here. Different approaches depending.

  • @astrophoto_andy3335
    @astrophoto_andy3335 Před rokem

    Pretty cool Shawn! Great tip/

  • @ahmedwaddah9391
    @ahmedwaddah9391 Před rokem

    Nice one

  • @SkyShedPODTeam
    @SkyShedPODTeam Před rokem +1

    Cool Man! CS!

  • @MayfieldCreekObservatory

    Just awesome! Now I just need to learn how to incorporate Ha data into my images at a basic level. I have never done it before. I bet you have a video already on that somewhere. I shoot OSC so technically I would be incorporating duo band data. Thanks Shawn.

    • @MayfieldCreekObservatory
      @MayfieldCreekObservatory Před rokem

      Shawn is it possible for me to add duoband data to my OSC images of M81? How would the processing differ? I want to highlight those beautiful areas.

  • @enriqueboeneker
    @enriqueboeneker Před rokem

    Great tip, Shawn! I was trying to do the same as you did some time ago, but since I have my head upside down, I was *adding* the stars instead of subtracting them. Of course my mask didn't work at all. Hahaha. Thanks, man!

  • @thomaskallenbach87
    @thomaskallenbach87 Před rokem

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @gregmckay666
    @gregmckay666 Před rokem

    Awesome tip Shawn. Do you have a video showing how you combine the Ha data to the RGB data?

    • @VisibledarkAstro
      @VisibledarkAstro  Před rokem

      I have a video for combining Ha and RGB. In nebula. Maybe galaxy as well. I really can't recall after more than 200 vids. Lol would have to look.

  • @jlecomte0719
    @jlecomte0719 Před rokem +1

    Hey Shawn, I thought that it was necessary to subtract the red channel (multiplied by a number that depends on the red filter and the Ha filter) from the Ha image to retain only true Ha data. By doing that, the stars are pretty much all gone, and only true Ha remains. Am I missing something? I did that on M106 last year, and it worked amazingly well! CS!

  • @abdullaalaryani9784
    @abdullaalaryani9784 Před rokem

    hi Shawn
    how to get pixinsight software ? im trying to contact with company in website and no answer !!

  • @christoph4977
    @christoph4977 Před rokem

    Why not just apply the mask without removing the stars from it if you want to keep the stars in the galaxy?

  • @SimonT65
    @SimonT65 Před rokem

    I note that you are using the Lite version of AI 11, how does it affect the galaxy if you are using the non Lite version i.e. StarXTerminator 11? I always tend to use the non Lite version and hardly notice any loss of details on galaxies

    • @VisibledarkAstro
      @VisibledarkAstro  Před rokem

      Ya I tried with all versions of AI and didn't have much difference. But it could just be my data on this. I'd have to try with other data.