This mottled patterning is something that I have been struggling with too. I just assumed it was a result of a lack of data and without an EQ mount, I had resigned myself to this being a limitation of the Seestar. This work around is gold dust! Thankyou 🙏
Amazing! So, you said that this strange pattern in the background is caused by a variation in the rotation field? I have this issue in my images which I captured over 5 different nights, but I use an equatorial mount and my camera remained at a consistent angular rotation, do you have an idea if the camera can move millimeters and cause that? Thank for this video, help me a lot.
When you say in false flat section..already done that simple stretch...are you saying we've done a soft stretch and changed from linear or whatever base file is?
This mottled patterning is something that I have been struggling with too. I just assumed it was a result of a lack of data and without an EQ mount, I had resigned myself to this being a limitation of the Seestar. This work around is gold dust! Thankyou 🙏
This looks super awesome for images with a lot of background in it!
This is brilliant! Thank you so much! It's a lot of work but the results is there!
That's cracy. Thank you so much! I can fix my hyperstar flat now!!
Amazing! So, you said that this strange pattern in the background is caused by a variation in the rotation field? I have this issue in my images which I captured over 5 different nights, but I use an equatorial mount and my camera remained at a consistent angular rotation, do you have an idea if the camera can move millimeters and cause that?
Thank for this video, help me a lot.
Awesome beginners tutorial!
Thanks its working nicely so far but for M17 my corrected image is black. I redid all steps 3 times now and im not sure why this is happening.
Thank´s a lot for this workflow. Is a great help for me as a beginner of using pixinsight :-))
When you say in false flat section..already done that simple stretch...are you saying we've done a soft stretch and changed from linear or whatever base file is?
Wouldn't dbe / graxpert / gradient correction do this quicker?
I love your tutorials but can you turn your mic up a little louder when you record. Thanks. Great job by the way!
Yeah. I noticed that in this video. Will definitely make sure to adjust that for the future. 👍🏻
So have another question, Is necessary to do all processes with all images stretched?
Great video. Thank you.
Excellent video! You solved my misery!
Thanks
so much easier in Photoshop to make the synthetic flat then you use that in Pixinsight for the final step.
Would it help with vignetting?
Yes, it should help with vignetting.