I didn't come here to watch you play the guitar! I skipped ahead immediately but my ears caught the 1st couple notes before the vid moved forward and well.... I had to go back and listen. That was REALLY nice man. I listened to the intro a few times before getting into the real subject matter.
Thank you!! I don’t get a lot of compliments on my guitar playing so it’s much appreciated. I hope you got some useful information from the video as well. Clear skies and God bless!
Photokemi action tools I clude actions designed for faint detail extraction. Surprisingly good, buying carbonic tools. And includes screen mask invert options too for faint details
thank you a lot for this video, really helped me boost my photoshop skills, i am processing exactly 4 hours of data on irix made with my cooled 60D paired with canon 500mm f4, really tricky to process this broadband data, congratulations
Hi Aaron, I really enjoy your technique on processing. I have a question, I have noticed that when you do an adjustment task you always flatten your image, can I ask you why as opposed to just creating another layer from that layer or from visible layer (not sure if there is a difference)? Outstanding work!! Thanks Skip
Skip Franzese thanks Skip! Just a habit really, but the idea behind it is to preserve ram. Each layer uses RAM and when you’re working with drizzled images at 500MB each layer just gobbles RAM and in my case slows down processing time. That’s the main reason I do that. Clear skies!
@@AVAstronomy As I understand, this target needs more exposure total time to catch that dark nebulosity. But one question, though: what parameters did you use with Ro Ophiuchi? Although is somehow brighter, you did catch a lot of the dark stuff as well. Don't get me wrong, I really like your outcome with the Iris. Have a good one now!
I didn't come here to watch you play the guitar! I skipped ahead immediately but my ears caught the 1st couple notes before the vid moved forward and well.... I had to go back and listen. That was REALLY nice man. I listened to the intro a few times before getting into the real subject matter.
Thank you!! I don’t get a lot of compliments on my guitar playing so it’s much appreciated. I hope you got some useful information from the video as well. Clear skies and God bless!
Wow..Star and guitar,,whats a collimation 😄😍😍
Photokemi action tools I clude actions designed for faint detail extraction. Surprisingly good, buying carbonic tools. And includes screen mask invert options too for faint details
cool! thanks for the recommendation. I'll check this out.
thank you a lot for this video, really helped me boost my photoshop skills, i am processing exactly 4 hours of data on irix made with my cooled 60D paired with canon 500mm f4, really tricky to process this broadband data, congratulations
Glad you found the video helpful. Good luck to you and clear skies!
Great job on the tutorial. I just processed my tak on the Iris Nebula and your tutorial helped tremendously. Keep the processing videos coming.
Thank you and glad it helped! Clear skies!
Aaron, thank you so much for this tutorial. So many techniques I can use in this video. Can’t wait to test them.
James O you’re welcome James. Thanks for watching.
Again,I m wishing atleast one photo clicked by you😊
That photo was clicked by me. 🤔
@@AVAstronomy I ment printed photograph 😊
Love the processing tuition you do, I have learnt alot from them. So keep them up. 👍
Always learning new tips and tricks in your videos about editing. THANK YOU!
Happy to help!
Sorry, I also meant to say I enjoyed the intro.
James O awe thanks James!
Awesome video great image thanks for the tips 🔭
Thank you! God bless and Clear skies!
I liked the intro
Hi Aaron,
I really enjoy your technique on processing.
I have a question, I have noticed that when you do an adjustment task you always flatten your image, can I ask you why as opposed to just creating another layer from that layer or from visible layer (not sure if there is a difference)?
Outstanding work!!
Thanks
Skip
Skip Franzese thanks Skip! Just a habit really, but the idea behind it is to preserve ram. Each layer uses RAM and when you’re working with drizzled images at 500MB each layer just gobbles RAM and in my case slows down processing time. That’s the main reason I do that. Clear skies!
Hey, Aaron!
Hi Enrique!
@@AVAstronomy As I understand, this target needs more exposure total time to catch that dark nebulosity. But one question, though: what parameters did you use with Ro Ophiuchi? Although is somehow brighter, you did catch a lot of the dark stuff as well. Don't get me wrong, I really like your outcome with the Iris. Have a good one now!
Hey Enrique!
Cody Davis hey! How are you?
Excellent video Aaron!