Thank you very for your tutorial, I have followed everything step by step and Jupiter photography came out incredibly beautiful. The result because of your sharing knowledge. Fantastic, thank you once again - Prathaban, India
Excellent tutorial. I've been using Registax to sharpen planetary images for a number of years now, but, have never fully understood what the wavelet sharpening options really did. This video has filled in a lot of gaps in my knowledge. Very refreshing to have a tutorial that gets right to the point but misses very little. So many tutorials are padded out with so much 'waffle'. thanks again 🙂
I should buy some of asi Mc There are so many kind I’m so confused I kinda want something for videos astronomy too something better than I got Here is my TH-cam channel Give me your thoughts Thanks so much for your advice
It pays to follow this step by step. I used to take many functions for granted and/or never realized their value. Thanks a ton for this two-part video tutorial.
Thank you for producing a much needed explanation of the more sophisticated portions of Registax6. Your time and efforts are appreciated and have have resulted in my better understanding of how to use this program more successfully.
Very well organized description of both autostakkert (part 1) and registax. Thank you. I'm trying to learn the different softwares to assist with planetary imaging and your tutorials are the most helpful and comprehensive. Nice description of options and examples.
All your videos are incredibibly informative and helpful. I'm especially grateful for this Registax tutorial, as its detailed explanation taught me how to use the program properly. Many thanks! By the way, I live in Leiden, and just started olanetary imaging about a year and a half ago. Cheers!
Thanks for the tutorial, I already use the app but always thought the colour align didn't work but now know I need to make the box to surround the planet so thanks 👍
Brilliant thanks. I've fiddled about with Registax for ages but never really understood what was going on - though I'm still a bit hazy on the 'layers' that the wavelets affect.
Wido, greetings from Ohio! I haven’t had my scope outside weeks since it’s been either bad weather or I’ve been traveling! I enjoyed your very nice tutorial on Registax 6. Having used this quite a lot last year I found everything you mentioned to be accurate and should be useful to people just starting to use this very powerful and almost magical processing software. The wavelet processing makes this software powerful in my opinion. I’ve mostly used the Diadic setting myself but often only used the first 3 wavelet filters. However, your leaning towards using linear plus linked wavelets seems like a great approach and I’ll be sure to try this myself soon. I don’t think you mentioned the gamma setting which I also use sometimes to bring out details in certain parts of the image. Hope all is well in the Netherlands and Clear Skies!
Thanks Martyn! I'm in Germany myself on an autumn holiday. I'll be checking out that gamma option, weather is pretty bad over here. Strong winds and lots of rain.
Thanks for systematically evaluating all the sharpening schemes in Registax 6. In general, does each layer do sharpening with a different "wavelength"? So layer 1 sharpens small features while layer 6 sharpens large features?
I think that depends on your wavelet scheme. If you're using dyadic then definitely yes. If you're using linear with an increment step of 0 it looks like all layers have (close to) an equal impact on the picture.
Hi I have learned a lot from you. However is it possible to stack overexposed images with images of jupiter to a final image with out the image looking terrible? Thank you
Have you imaged the full Moon? What settings did you use for it? These planetary values weren't very good for the lunar surface. Love to see your approach to a "mineral" Moon?
Is this software only for astronomy use. What if i have a normal video of low quality that i want to convert into a high quality still image. Can that be done?
@@AstroForumSpace no. I don't know what to do. I have A lot of problems with registax. first, I installed it from their original site. It said that it's not safe and it wouldn't let me open the file. Then, I installed it from another site. I opened it and I tried to attach a file to it but, it said "access at violation at address". Then I tried to attach the file again but, it said that the file does not exist.
Thank you very for your tutorial, I have followed everything step by step and Jupiter photography came out incredibly beautiful. The result because of your sharing knowledge. Fantastic, thank you once again - Prathaban, India
Just having downloaded registax today, this proved very useful to understand the way it works. Thanks Wido. Appreciated.
Excellent tutorial. I've been using Registax to sharpen planetary images for a number of years now, but, have never fully understood what the wavelet sharpening options really did. This video has filled in a lot of gaps in my knowledge. Very refreshing to have a tutorial that gets right to the point but misses very little. So many tutorials are padded out with so much 'waffle'. thanks again 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
I should buy some of asi Mc
There are so many kind I’m so confused
I kinda want something for videos astronomy too something better than I got
Here is my TH-cam channel
Give me your thoughts
Thanks so much for your advice
Ohh my chanel
Astroref68
It pays to follow this step by step. I used to take many functions for granted and/or never realized their value. Thanks a ton for this two-part video tutorial.
The best explanation of wavelets so far! Thank you for this great tutorial. And a very interesting channel on the whole!
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Thank you for producing a much needed explanation of the more sophisticated portions of Registax6. Your time and efforts are appreciated and have have resulted in my better understanding of how to use this program more successfully.
Thanks for watching and the positive feedback Bill, highly appreciated!
Best planet processing tutorial I have seen, so much detail explained so well, thank you!
Absolute legend. Thank you for taking the time to create this video, you have enabled me to get the most out of my time spent imagining planets!
You're very welcome!
Honestly the most useful tutorial for this program that I’ve come across, and I’ve been looking. Thanks!
Great to hear!
Very well organized description of both autostakkert (part 1) and registax. Thank you. I'm trying to learn the different softwares to assist with planetary imaging and your tutorials are the most helpful and comprehensive. Nice description of options and examples.
Thanks so much 🙏
Just Took The Video of Jupiter. Thank you so much. Now I can process better.
Glad to hear that, clear skies!
All your videos are incredibibly informative and helpful. I'm especially grateful for this Registax tutorial, as its detailed explanation taught me how to use the program properly. Many thanks! By the way, I live in Leiden, and just started olanetary imaging about a year and a half ago. Cheers!
Thanks Dough, I appreciate that!
One of the best tutorial and nice attitude display from you doing your job
Subscribed. Great video's watched 1 and 2 and found them incredibly helpful
Very thorough tutorial Wido, very well explained !
Thanks for this detailed explanation of Registax. And thanks for your Jupiter video, I will practice with it 🤓🔭
Thanks for the tutorial, I already use the app but always thought the colour align didn't work but now know I need to make the box to surround the planet so thanks 👍
Great to hear you got some value out of it, thanks!
Thank you very much for these two tutorials! For a beginner like myself this information is invaluable.
Great to hear!I appreciate your positive feedback, thanks!
FANTASTIC tutorials.
Brilliant thanks. I've fiddled about with Registax for ages but never really understood what was going on - though I'm still a bit hazy on the 'layers' that the wavelets affect.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
best explanation so far especially for me as a beginner thank you!
Tx!
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
Your back! Hope you enjoyed your break
I'm in Germany right now Ricky, the wonders of TH-cam 😉
@@AstroForumSpace Oh i thought you would have taken a break from here too!
Very useful video. Particularly as I am new to this.
I'm glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial
Tx!
Wido, greetings from Ohio! I haven’t had my scope outside weeks since it’s been either bad weather or I’ve been traveling!
I enjoyed your very nice tutorial on Registax 6. Having used this quite a lot last year I found everything you mentioned to be accurate and should be useful to people just starting to use this very powerful and almost magical processing software.
The wavelet processing makes this software powerful in my opinion. I’ve mostly used the Diadic setting myself but often only used the first 3 wavelet filters. However, your leaning towards using linear plus linked wavelets seems like a great approach and I’ll be sure to try this myself soon.
I don’t think you mentioned the gamma setting which I also use sometimes to bring out details in certain parts of the image.
Hope all is well in the Netherlands and Clear Skies!
Thanks Martyn! I'm in Germany myself on an autumn holiday. I'll be checking out that gamma option, weather is pretty bad over here. Strong winds and lots of rain.
Very good tutorial sir ji
Really great tutorial! Thanks!
You're welcome.
Amazing tutorial! Great!
Thanks Matheus!
Great tutorial. Thanks
Fantastic video. Explained Registax in a much greater detail for me. Are you going to do a video on Autostakkert anytime soon?
Thanks! Yes, this is part 2 of this tutorial here's a link to part 1 where I discuss Autostakkert: th-cam.com/video/g67DfADSWvA/w-d-xo.html
@@AstroForumSpace Thanks! Just found it and it's brilliant. The best I have found.
Another great job!
Thank you Jeffrey!
Thanks for systematically evaluating all the sharpening schemes in Registax 6. In general, does each layer do sharpening with a different "wavelength"? So layer 1 sharpens small features while layer 6 sharpens large features?
I think that depends on your wavelet scheme. If you're using dyadic then definitely yes. If you're using linear with an increment step of 0 it looks like all layers have (close to) an equal impact on the picture.
This is awesome!
OMG that was so good. Thanks
Thanks Jody 😊
Hola, Wido! Thanks for sharing and being so thorough, I’ve learned a lot. Hey, one question, what camera and scope did you use?
Thanks! Edge HD 8" + ZWO 178MC with 2.5 Barlow.
Hi
I have learned a lot from you. However is it possible to stack overexposed images with images of jupiter to a final image with out the image looking terrible? Thank you
Why would you wanna do that?
@@AstroForumSpace have a final picture of jupiter not overexposed with the overexposed moons
Hi beautiful tutorial
Question: I’m using old analog avi astrovid planetcam
Can I use it for stacking
I have dig converter to 4k resolution?
Sure, no problem
Have you imaged the full Moon? What settings did you use for it? These planetary values weren't very good for the lunar surface. Love to see your approach to a "mineral" Moon?
Yes, the moon is completely different. I often experiment with the first and second layers, that's already enough to sharpen your picture. Good luck.
Is this software only for astronomy use. What if i have a normal video of low quality that i want to convert into a high quality still image. Can that be done?
See my tutorial about autostakkert
Outstanding video
Thank you so much 😀
Great video! Thank's
Thanks Andre!
Just fabulous, TY
You're most welcome
Good Idea to make these videos….as many people find this quit difficult.
Can I ask for a favor? The subtitle language appears to me as automatic for Dutch (?)🤔. Could you switch to English? Thank you very much.
unfortunately not, TH-cam has an autodetect language, it frequently chooses the wrong language for Dutch vloggers...
I installed it when I tried to attach the file it said access at violation adress
Did you solve this issue?
@@AstroForumSpace no. I don't know what to do. I have A lot of problems with registax. first, I installed it from their original site. It said that it's not safe and it wouldn't let me open the file. Then, I installed it from another site. I opened it and I tried to attach a file to it but, it said "access at violation at address". Then I tried to attach the file again but, it said that the file does not exist.
Thanks!!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!