AI Tools in Astrophotography with VisibleDark’s Shawn Nielsen

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2024
  • Join us for an enlightening discussion with renowned Canadian astrophotographer Shawn Nielsen as we explore the evolving landscape of astrophotography. In this episode, we delve into Shawn's experiences using Panasonic CMOS sensors and the newer IMX 571, balancing the intricacies of image acquisition and processing with software like Nina, Sequence Generator Pro and PixInsight.
    Tune in as Shawn shares insights into creating stunning astrophotography images with AI tools, handling atmospheric factors using filters, and the significance of remote focusing and guiding.
    Discover the challenges of balancing artistic work with commercial realities and learn about opportunities for non-programmers to contribute to astrophotography software.
    Press play if you’re seeking expert knowledge, technical advice, and valuable resources to elevate your astrophotography skills. Don't forget to like, share, comment, and subscribe for more content!
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Welcoming Shawn Nielsen to the podcast
    02:15 Shawn's journey with Panasonic CMOS sensor
    06:50 Transition to newer sensors and advancements
    10:30 Essential software: Nina and PixInsight
    13:55 Spotlight on AI tools for image enhancement
    18:00 Using reflectors vs. refractors in astrophotography
    22:40 Technical deep dive: astrographs and reducers
    27:15 Remote guiding and focusing techniques
    32:20 Filters and future equipment developments
    37:00 Discussing Adobe’s terms of service controversy
    40:25 Final thoughts and concluding remarks
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  • @greglight5808
    @greglight5808 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm not sure if you guys are familiar with Siril as an astro processing tool but after you finish your pre-processing before you stack in the plot table you get to view a graph of all your subs by full width half maximum to which you can select and delete any subs over a certain star size