Great video! any chance you could make a script that drizzles and stacks with maximum FOV similar to a mosiac? it would really help seestar users get wider crops
Thank you for your scripts! I am new to all this and am having fun with my SeeStar S50. My question is, at what point should one use the drizzle script for SeeStar? Just after I run your Hubble Palette script and before I do anything else to the image? Thanks again!
@@DeepSkyShed That would be awesome! I really like the colours from your SeeStar Hubble Palette script better than those I get from the SeeStar Processing script. Thanks so much!
I looked into this and actually drizzling is already being applied although in fact Siril's form of drizzling is not true drizzling anyway it is really just upscaling. You could achieve a similar result by resampling your final image. Just go Image Processing > Geometry > Resample, set X and Y scale to 200 and apply.
@@DeepSkyShed Ok, thanks for that info. I usually go into PS with my final image and upscale there. I appreciate all your work and videos! I watched one about 10 times and worked on my own image step by step with you. Finally I just wrote down all the steps so I could get away from watching and just do! It is a bit like old-school developing of photos, watching the image develop with each stretch in GHS. Many thanks!
@@valancebeats4952 that may be tricky as Siril is using a drizzle in the background on one of the channels but actually I do need to check that out as the latest version of Siril has changed its drizzle I believe. I will come back to you in this comment when I have an answer.
Many thanks for the new drizzle scripts and the advice on when they could be useful. I look forward to trying it out with my Seestar data.
Very welcome!
Great video, well explained
Many thanks!
Great video! any chance you could make a script that drizzles and stacks with maximum FOV similar to a mosiac? it would really help seestar users get wider crops
Thank you for your scripts! I am new to all this and am having fun with my SeeStar S50. My question is, at what point should one use the drizzle script for SeeStar? Just after I run your Hubble Palette script and before I do anything else to the image? Thanks again!
Drizzling is done as part of stacking and there isn't a Hubble script that drizzles but I will do one tomorrow for you.
@@DeepSkyShed That would be awesome! I really like the colours from your SeeStar Hubble Palette script better than those I get from the SeeStar Processing script. Thanks so much!
I looked into this and actually drizzling is already being applied although in fact Siril's form of drizzling is not true drizzling anyway it is really just upscaling. You could achieve a similar result by resampling your final image. Just go Image Processing > Geometry > Resample, set X and Y scale to 200 and apply.
@@DeepSkyShed Ok, thanks for that info. I usually go into PS with my final image and upscale there. I appreciate all your work and videos! I watched one about 10 times and worked on my own image step by step with you. Finally I just wrote down all the steps so I could get away from watching and just do! It is a bit like old-school developing of photos, watching the image develop with each stretch in GHS. Many thanks!
I am shooting on the seestar, how does one use drizzle and hubble palette together?
@@valancebeats4952 that may be tricky as Siril is using a drizzle in the background on one of the channels but actually I do need to check that out as the latest version of Siril has changed its drizzle I believe. I will come back to you in this comment when I have an answer.
@@DeepSkyShed thank you!
The link does not appear to be working. Would it be possible to post a new link? Thanks.
Thanks for letting me know, I've had to revalidate my YT account as it wont allow links, should be fixed soon.