Thats outstanding! Your development speed is unbelievable, great progress. Just an opinion: at 5:50 sharpening introduces a few more new "stars" than i personally expected and some of them look comparably bright to the stars that were present in the original image. It looks plausible though very unexpected for me. Thanks for your work!
Thank you very much for these wonderful tools. I’m used to separating my stars from my nebula and processing them individually then recombining in Siril. I found that when I try to sharpen a stellar only image with the prior version of cosmic clarity (the version before today), it does not work well for me. I did find however, that sharpening a nebula only image worked ok. I’m not sure if you have tried this at all. My guess is that the data used to train the models always included both stars and nebula. No problems really, just an observation I thought I’d share. Oh something else to consider down the road maybe would be a stellar sharpener that focuses on, or included training on images with comma for comma correction. Thank you again for all the great work you have done for so many.
There is s9me coma correction in stellar sharpening now for sure. Deconvolution should be ran with the stars as well. Your workflow should go something like , remove gradient -> color calibration -> sharpen -> denoise -> remove stars -> stretching
@@setiv2 thank you very much for the reply and advise. I’ll give it a try. And thanks for letting me know that there is some coma correction in the software as well. All very helpful. Thanks.
I’m still struggling to get cosmic clarity to work with pxinsight for some reason. I thought it was one drive but I’m still getting that api error “not a valid directory” when I click the wrench to enter the file path to the folder. Any ideas??
Pretty amazing stuff Frank. Thanks!
Thats outstanding! Your development speed is unbelievable, great progress. Just an opinion: at 5:50 sharpening introduces a few more new "stars" than i personally expected and some of them look comparably bright to the stars that were present in the original image. It looks plausible though very unexpected for me. Thanks for your work!
Thank you!
Thanks mate appreciate your great work
Thank you for the camera RAW support for those of us still using DSLR's . Cheers !
Most Excellent
Excellent ❤❤
Thank you very much for these wonderful tools. I’m used to separating my stars from my nebula and processing them individually then recombining in Siril. I found that when I try to sharpen a stellar only image with the prior version of cosmic clarity (the version before today), it does not work well for me. I did find however, that sharpening a nebula only image worked ok. I’m not sure if you have tried this at all. My guess is that the data used to train the models always included both stars and nebula. No problems really, just an observation I thought I’d share. Oh something else to consider down the road maybe would be a stellar sharpener that focuses on, or included training on images with comma for comma correction. Thank you again for all the great work you have done for so many.
There is s9me coma correction in stellar sharpening now for sure. Deconvolution should be ran with the stars as well. Your workflow should go something like , remove gradient -> color calibration -> sharpen -> denoise -> remove stars -> stretching
@@setiv2 thank you very much for the reply and advise. I’ll give it a try. And thanks for letting me know that there is some coma correction in the software as well. All very helpful. Thanks.
Wow, I’m sure glad you’re using your super power
For good, and not for evil! 😅 😊 Thank you so much!
Not sure what that super power is haha
Thanks . I assume each update you put out , delete the old programme and files , before downloading this
This may be a true comparison to BXT now.
How's the improvement on very wonky star shapes?
This video shows some aberration before and afters. th-cam.com/video/tpouRGy1Nnw/w-d-xo.html
BXT still it the primo sharpening tool for sure
Nothing work in macOS 15.2 Sequoia with an M4 silicon processor. (The previous version was OK)
I’m still struggling to get cosmic clarity to work with pxinsight for some reason. I thought it was one drive but I’m still getting that api error “not a valid directory” when I click the wrench to enter the file path to the folder. Any ideas??
Best is just email me a screen recording of what exactly you are doing
Get a life😂🎉 seriously: thank you.