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Justin The Dark
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Editing Images from the Seestar S50 in PixInsight
Editing Images from the Seestar S50 in PixInsight
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Processing the Orion Nebula In PixInsight and Photoshop with StarXTerminator
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In this my first of hopefully many videos, I process the Orion Nebula in PixInsight, Photoshop, and Lightroom with the help of a new photoshop filter called StarXTerminator. I am in no way an expert at PixInsight or astrophotography, but I enjoy watching these sorts of tutorials and want to share what I've learned. To follow along with this video you will need the three processing programs desc...
Sr. Thank you very much for your video, help me a lot
That's amazing editing bro from 20 mins!! Well done man
very nice tutorial, helped me a lot as the first video I was able to comprehend and go with step by step. Clear skies!
Having only used Siril (and Photoshop) to process my Seestar inages so far, it is interesting to see the similar processes in PI. I can see a lot of parallels in the steps. I think for me and where I am at, Siril will remain my go-to, PI is just too expensive for me for what could be a marginal improvement.
Thanks to video. Very nice. 👍🏻 jetzt kapiere ich es sogar. 😊
Super information...............have not tried PixInsight yet, been using Siril and still learning, may have to give this program a go. Do have a question though, you mentioned not using the Light Pollution filter.........is that normal for imaging galaxies, and you mention just using the IR filter..............is that a setting on the Seestar, or a third party filter you install when shooing, I have not heard of that. I really enjoy using the Seestar, but want to get more out of editing my images, videos like yours really help!
Justin, I'm a newbie and just got PixInsight and a SeeStar. My question is how do you get your sub files onto your computer. It seems that Seestar gives me a stacked JPEG and A Stacked Fit file of the files I selected. How are you able to access a file of your Light files on your computer?
This video is my go-to for processing in PI. I made a word doc outlining your exact process, I have it open to refer to each time I use PI. Funny that PI and the XTerminator add-ons are more than the Seestar but so worth it. I can already see that with this process, I will be outgrowing my Seestar 50 down the road. Well done Justin! Thank you!
I need your word doc. Pleeeaaase 😍
@@janeddeSure thing, what is the best way to get it to you?
@@davidmschneider7368 I wrote several times here. YT deleted my answer. I don't know why.
@@davidmschneider7368 TEST TEST
@@janedde Me too!
Is this actually a beginner-friendly software? I just ordered S50 as my first step into the very basics of astrophotography, before getting some more pro gear down the line. But not sure if I should get the PI software? Money is not a problem, just want something easy to learn for editing and starting with, and not getting overwhelmed and loosing interest because of it.
PI is not a beginner-friendly software but there is a plethora of TH-cam videos teaching how to use it. Adam Block Studios also has excellent tutorials on his site.
Solid Gold, this will help me expand my PI workflow for more than just Seestar images. I will definitely subscribe.
Very, very valuable video. Thank you for your help and cant wait to see your showcase of suril, as i love both softwares :)
This is a fantastic tutorial. I just followed it to process my first Seestar image of M42. When I looked and saw you only had 2 videos up and 87 subscribers I couldn't believe it. Great work!
Is there a way to make the process and scripts you use stay on the workspace and come back when I launch again? I like having them out like you do but when I quit I must add them again.
very nice tutorial, my seestar coming today. i have to learn this program.
great video, please do more wit the Seestar S50.
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Processing astronomical images like this in Pixinsight is so complex 🥹
Do you think PI worth the cost compared to siril?
Yes a lot sirli is not as good as pixinsight
Thank you for a great learning opportunity………..Would you please do the same tutorial using Orion Nebula from S50 with just Pixinsight plus the AC Astro scripts please. Most of us very very new people only have one primary program and Orion is almost always the first target given its brightness. Your method of teaching is wonderful. Please.
I just followed these steps for Orion and my seestar orion image came out great.
Excellent video. I've just received my S50, so I will be looking forward to the Siril processing version.
3:08 I see the options to unselect dark and flats but not bias
Super helpful. Thank you so much. Do you have any videos explaining how to stack subs from Seestar and disregard bad quality images?
The Seestar is amazing for grabbing that initial data. Combined with a image workflow similar to yours it really shines as a tiny portable imaging solution. I’m now seriously looking at my defunct £4000 imaging scope gathering dust……
Thanks for taking our request to create a video of this editing
That was a nice dramatic reveal at the end. What a shocking difference! I ordered my S50 yesterday from a Canadian dealer and it’s back-ordered so now I wait. Until then, yes please make a Siril version! You have my attention…
Excellente vidéo. Merci à toi pour le partage de ton travail.👍👍👍 Bon ciel à toi . Patrick ( France )
Thanks for the great video. What a difference from the Seestar JPG and the PI final product. I'd certainly like to see the same image processed with Siril so we can compare/contrast.
Working on it, Siril has undergone some huge changes over the last two years. So I'm familiarizing myself with it now.
Very nice, keep them coming. Thank you.
Thanks! I'll have the Siril edit up this week,
What version of Pixi do you have??? I have 01.08.05.1353. If you publish how to do it with Siril, perfect. I have tried it but I am not satisfied.
I'm using version 1.8.9-2 of PixInsight. But like I mentioned, I'm using some plugins from AC Astro like StarXTermination, BlurXTerminator, and NoiseXTerminator. I hope to have the Siril edit up this week.
The Terminator add-ons are spectacular but for me, starting now, they are out of budget. Could the same thing be done without these plugins??? Could you use Starnet++ for example???
@@julianpinol1572 Absolutely for the star removal. Starnet++ was one of the original programs used for that purpose. Also, I just learned you still can get the ez processing suite for free for deconvolution and noise reduction. You just have to download the scripts locally now. Here's a link to PixInsight forums info on how to do it. pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?threads/🚀-exciting-news-the-ez-processing-suite-project-continues-🚀.21816/
@@justinthedark_atx Thank you
Perfect thanks for the video.