VisibleDarkGraXpert astronomical background extraction is a free open-source software designed specifically for removing gradients from astro images prior to processing. In this video I demonstrate how it works and compare it to PixInsight dynamic background extraction.
GraXpert astronomical background extraction - better than PixInsight DBE?VisibleDark2023-01-17 | GraXpert astronomical background extraction is a free open-source software designed specifically for removing gradients from astro images prior to processing. In this video I demonstrate how it works and compare it to PixInsight dynamic background extraction.
Thanks for watching! Clear skies!Pegasus Astro Ultimate PowerBox v3VisibleDark2024-08-30 | The Pegasus Astro Ultimate PowerBox v3, the newest addition to the astrophotography enthusiast's toolkit. Whether you're a seasoned astrophotographer or just starting out, the Ultimate Power Box v3 is designed to streamline your setup and enhance your stargazing experiences.
Power Distribution: Say goodbye to cable clutter with multiple DC outputs that power your equipment. USB Hub: Integrated USB3.0 hub reduces the need for additional adapters, making your setup sleek and efficient. Environmental Sensors: Built-in sensors for temperature, humidity, and dew point, enabling precise control over your equipment. Dew Heater Channels: Protect your optics from dew with adjustable heater outputs. Software Compatibility: Works seamlessly with popular astrophotography software, ensuring a smooth integration into your existing workflow.SkyWatcher Wave Mount - 100i and 150i StrainwaveVisibleDark2024-08-23 | The new SkyWatcher WAVE mounts are here! The WAVE 100i and WAVE 150i strainwave mounts are taking advantage of the strain wave design with its high torque and compact construction, these mounts deliver high precision and power in an affordable and portable package.
The Starfield portable Tri-Pier 1000 is the ultimate upgrade for your mount to improve its stability. Weighing only 16lbs, and supporting over 175lbs. Super simple to setup. It comes with a padded heavy duty carrying bad, and mount adapters for ZWO AM5/AM3, Skywatcher, Takahashi, Rainbow Astro, Crux, and a 3/8's adapter. The Legs slide out and lock into position without any fuss. Once deployed leveling the pier is easy with the leveler feet, and its ball joined pads making uneven surfaces easy to deal with.A look at the QHY Qfocuser and special guest!VisibleDark2024-08-15 | Unlock the full potential of your astrophotography setup with the QHY QFocuser! Designed to deliver precision and reliability. With its compact design and easy integration, the QFocuser is compatible with a wide range of telescopes and cameras. It offers seamless control via computer software, allowing you to fine-tune focus remotely, which is perfect for cold nights or when you want to avoid any vibrations. The high-torque motor provides smooth and accurate adjustments, so you can achieve perfect focus with minimal effort.
Canada purchase, Ontario Telescope: bit.ly/3YRVTcAGraxpert denoise AI 2 released! Wowser!VisibleDark2024-05-05 | Let's look at the latest update! The release of Graxpert 3.0.2, which includes the AI Denoise 2.0.0 feature, marks a significant update for this noise reduction software. This new version aims to enhance the tool's capability to reduce noise in images using advanced AI technologies. The AI Denoise 2.0.0 upgrade suggests improvements in how the software handles various noise levels and types, potentially offering more refined and effective results. This update likely focuses on better detail preservation and faster processing times, making it a valuable tool for photographers and image editors seeking to improve the clarity and quality of their astro photos.
RC-Astro NoiseXterminator http://bit.ly/3IudEIsGraXpert Denoise... NoiseXterminator is better???VisibleDark2024-05-04 | When comparing Graxpert Denoise and NoiseXterminator for noise reduction capabilities, it appears that NoiseXterminator often comes out on top in terms of effectiveness and speed. NoiseXterminator is praised for its ability to quickly and effectively reduce noise in images without significantly losing details, making it highly regarded in the community for its performance.
Graxpert Denoise is also a capable tool and is part of the Graxpert 3.0 release, which includes various enhancements. However, in direct comparisons, NoiseXterminator has been shown to deliver superior noise reduction results, particularly in the context of astrophotography, where fine details are crucial.
What do you think?
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RC-Astro NoiseXterminator http://bit.ly/3IudEIsGraXpert interview! Teaser for something new! Best usage and where its going?VisibleDark2024-03-03 | In this video I talk with Frank Sackenheim of GraXpert. We'll chat about the history of GraXpert, best usage and a find out where its going. Plus a special teaser for something new!
GraXpert is an astronomical background extraction tool that is free. It works within PixInsight.
The Team behind GraXpert is Steffen Hirtle, David Schmelter and Christian Gesse.
You can upload your images for helping to train the GraXpert AI, to improve it, by going here: darkmatters-astro.com/s/aw2jrX7d4Kj9AawNew PixInsight Gradient Correction vs GraXpert!VisibleDark2024-03-02 | Comparison of the new PixInsight Gradient Correction vs GraXpert. Better? Worse?
The galaxies M81 and M82, situated in the Ursa Major constellation, are a captivating pair in the cosmic vista, offering a stark contrast in their appearances and intrinsic properties. M81, also known as Bode's Galaxy, is a grand spiral galaxy that showcases a well-defined structure with majestic spiral arms, making it a classic example of the spiral galaxy form. In contrast, M82, often referred to as the Cigar Galaxy due to its elongated shape, is a starburst galaxy where an exceptionally high rate of star formation occurs, likely triggered by its gravitational interactions with M81. These neighboring galaxies, located approximately 12 million light-years away from Earth, provide astronomers with a fascinating laboratory to study galactic dynamics, star formation, and the effects of gravitational interactions between galaxies.
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iOptron and Ontario Telescope were kind of enough to loan me a new iOptron HEM15 mount to test and work with. The iOptron’s HEM15 Hybrid Equatorial Mount, with or without iPolar, is here to revolutionize your stargazing experience. In this look at it, I’ll discuss some of the features and benefits of the iOptron HEM15, its performance capabilities, and how it empowers you to capture stunning night sky wonders during your travel astrophotography expeditions. Weighing just 2.5kg (5.5lbs), the iOptron HEM15 can carry an impressive 8.2kg (18 lbs) payload without the need for counterweights and up to 12kg (26.5lbs) with the optional counter weight installed. Its compact design makes it a perfect companion for travel astrophotography, enabling you to explore and image the night sky with ease and convenience. Moreover, the mount’s electronic friction brake and power-down memory ensure seamless tracking even after abrupt power interruptions, saving you time and effort on realignments.
Clear skies!Focus Cube 3 Tips (2nd is important)VisibleDark2024-02-07 | If you're using a Focus Cube 3 from Pegasus Astro, these tips may be helpful. Especially if you are experiencing any problems. I had to troubleshoot a couple issues and I thought I'd talk about them in the video so as to help others who might being having difficulty.
#pegasusastro #astrophotography#astrophotography with the ZWO SeeStar smart telescopeVisibleDark2024-02-05 | #seestar #zwo The ZWO Seestar S50 smart telescope has made astrophotography accessible and affordable, transforming the way beginners and enthusiasts alike engage with the night sky. Released in 2023, this budget-friendly option offers an excellent entry point into the world of smart telescopes, previously dominated by pricier models. It's celebrated for its ease of use, featuring intuitive controls and a mobile app that simplifies celestial tracking and imaging. With a compact and portable design, the Seestar S50 is perfect for both urban stargazers and those venturing to darker skies.
Despite its many advantages, including a high-quality apochromatic triplet lens and built-in filters to enhance imaging under light-polluted skies, the Seestar S50 has its limitations. Its 2MP resolution and relatively narrow field of view pose challenges for capturing wide celestial scenes or detailed planetary images. Yet, it stands out for its value for money, offering advanced features like auto-leveling, autofocus, and the ability to capture deep sky objects with ease. While it may not suit every astrophotography need, particularly for more advanced planetary imaging, its versatility and ease of use make it a compelling choice for those new to the hobby or seeking a portable, straightforward setupZWO Seestar smart telescope - great for beginners and more! #astrophotography #astronomyVisibleDark2024-02-02 | Buy in Canada: bit.ly/42mDwhv Buy in USA from AstroWorld Telescopes bit.ly/3UuiT16 Buy in USA/International from ZWO: bit.ly/45Hf1fO
ZWO SeeStar is not just any telescope; it's a smart telescope designed to make stargazing accessible and enjoyable for everyone, from beginners to seasoned astronomers. Whether you're a novice looking to start your astronomical journey or an experienced astronomer seeking a convenient, smart telescope, the ZWO SeeStar smart telescope offers something for everyone. Its blend of technology, ease of use, and educational value makes it a standout choice in the world of amateur astronomy.
Big shout out to Williamina Fleming who was the first to record this in 1888 on a photographic plate taken at the Harvard College Observatory. She was a Scottish astronomer. She started out as a housemaid with no scientific training or qualifications.
The Horsehead Nebula is a region of dense gas and dust where new stars are born. The nebula's distinct shape is sculpted by the intense ultraviolet light from nearby stars, which erodes the nebula's material, creating its iconic silhouette.
the Horsehead Nebula, also known as Barnard 33. This dark nebula is named for its striking resemblance to a horse's head when viewed from Earth. Located approximately 1,500 light-years away, it stands as a sentinel in front of the bright emission nebula IC 434.
Not far from the Horsehead, the Flame Nebula ignites the night with its fiery appearance. This emission nebula is a vast cloud of gas and dust, illuminated from within by the young, hot stars at its core. Situated about 1,400 light-years from Earth, the Flame Nebula is part of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, a nursery for new stars. The intense radiation from Alnitak, the easternmost star of Orion's Belt, excites the hydrogen gas in the nebula, causing it to glow with a reddish hue."
Together, the Horsehead and Flame Nebulas offer a glimpse into the dynamic processes of star formation and the sculpting power of stellar winds and radiation. These celestial wonders remind us of the vast and beautiful complexity of our universe.
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Music: Scott Buckley, Permafrost - CC4 https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/permafrost/DBE vs Graxpert - A quick look. #pixinsightVisibleDark2024-01-25 | PixInsight's Dynamic Background Extraction (DBE) is a sophisticated tool used in astrophotography for removing gradients and uneven background light from images. It precisely identifies and subtracts background light pollution, enhancing the clarity and contrast of celestial objects. DBE operates by allowing users to set sample points across the image, analyzing these areas to understand the background light pattern. Alternatively, GraXpert, another astrophotography tool, offers a more automated approach to background extraction. It streamlines the process, reducing manual intervention and time, while still effectively managing background light variations. GraXpert's user-friendly interface and algorithmic efficiency make it a popular choice for both amateur and professional astrophotographers seeking quick and effective background correction.
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My links: visibledark.ca/mylinksTop 3 reasons Astrophotographers take many hours of imagesVisibleDark2024-01-25 | #astrophotography #astronomy #telescope Astrophotography, especially when it involves capturing deep sky objects like galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters, is quite a fascinating and intricate hobby! The reason astrophotographers spend hours taking many exposures of the same object is primarily to overcome challenges related to light and detail.
Here are the top 3 reasons astrophotographers image deep sky objects for extended periods of time...
Combatting Dimness: Many of these celestial objects are incredibly dim. You know how on a dark night, it can take a while for your eyes to adjust and start picking out more stars? Cameras face a similar challenge, but they can 'soak up' light over a much longer period than our eyes. By taking long exposures and many of them, the camera sensor gathers more light, gradually revealing faint objects.
Reducing Noise: Digital cameras, particularly in low light, tend to produce "noise," which are random speckles of color that can obscure details. It's a bit like trying to listen to a faint radio station with lots of static. By taking multiple exposures and combining them (a process called "stacking"), astrophotographers can average out this noise, leaving a clearer, more detailed image.
Capturing Detail: The universe is packed with intricate details! Longer exposure time allow the camera to capture finer details of these distant objects, much like holding a magnifying glass up to something small. By stacking multiple long exposures, the final image can reveal structures and patterns in these celestial objects that are otherwise invisible, even to powerful telescopes.
Here's an example of the galaxy M81 with 6 hours of light collected.... and 12 hours... and finally 25 hours of light captured.
Music: Discovery by Scott Buckley soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons — CC-4Installing a Focus Cube 3 on my #telescopeVisibleDark2024-01-23 | Installing the Pegasus Astro Focus Cube 3 on your telescope is a breeze! It's a compact, powerful motorized focusing tool that easily attaches, enhancing your #astrophotography experience with smooth, precise control. Get ready for clearer, more detailed celestial views!
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This is what worked for me. Give it a try.The Wizard Nebula, NGC 7380 #spaceVisibleDark2024-01-20 | The Wizard Nebula, NGC 7380, is an enchanting spectacle in the night sky. Located about 7,200 light-years away in the constellation Cepheus, this cosmic sorcerer spans a magical 100 light-years. Formed just 5 million years ago, it's a youngster in cosmic terms. The nebula's vibrant hues and peculiar shapes are crafted by the fierce winds and radiation from its newborn stars. This celestial wizard, cloaked in interstellar dust and gas, is a nursery of stars, casting a spellbinding glow.
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Music: Scott Buckley, Hymn To Dawn CC4 https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/A chat with Pegasus Astro #astrophotographyVisibleDark2024-01-19 | Pegasus Astro, based in Corinth, Greece, specializes in astrophotography equipment. Named after the Greek mythological winged horse, the company aims to make astronomical photography accessible and affordable. With over 15 years of experience, they design, assemble, and test products in-house, addressing the challenges of astrophotography. They are known for innovative, high-quality products and have a presence in two European Union countries. Their expertise and dedication serve a global community of astronomy enthusiasts.
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Ten Telescopes set out with a simple goal- to build ten 3D printed telescopes and make them available to local residents and educators for free. They engaged volunteers and donors to setup and run the very small Blue Door Astro Library in Guelph, Ontario, Canada which has telescopes, books, and astronomy related items that are listed on the library page. The telescopes are fun, robust and designed to be powerful yet easy to use and inexpensive to repair and maintain. This means that new users can have a simple and stress-free astronomy experience.
#3dprinting #astronomy #spaceNGC 2264, known as the Christmas Tree ClusterVisibleDark2024-01-17 | NGC 2264, known as the Christmas Tree Cluster, is a fascinating object in the night sky, offering a rich tapestry of astronomical features and phenomena. Here are some key facts about it:
Location: NGC 2264 lies in the constellation Monoceros, which is not visible to the naked eye from most populated areas on Earth due to light pollution.
Discovery: It was discovered by William Herschel in the 18th century, showcasing the advancements in telescopic technology of that era.
Composition: The cluster is a combination of an open star cluster, an emission nebula, and a reflection nebula. This makes it a popular target for astrophotographers and astronomers.
Star Formation: NGC 2264 is a site of active star formation. The region is filled with very young stars, some only a few million years old, which is quite young in astronomical terms.
Appearance: The name 'Christmas Tree Cluster' comes from the arrangement of its stars, which loosely resemble a Christmas tree, especially when viewed in the infrared spectrum.
Cone Nebula: Part of the cluster includes the Cone Nebula, so named because of its conical shape. This nebula is a region of dense gas and dust, serving as a stellar nursery.
Variable Stars: The cluster contains several variable stars, which are stars that change brightness over time. This includes the famous variable star S Monocerotis.
Distance: It's located approximately 2,600 light-years away from Earth, making it relatively close in cosmic terms.
Size: The cluster spans several light years across, offering a grand scale of star-forming activity and interstellar medium interactions.
Research Importance: NGC 2264 is a subject of ongoing research, particularly in understanding star formation and the dynamics of young stellar objects.
Music: Scott Buckley, Aurora, CC4.0IOptron HEM15 mount, Player One Poseidon Pro camera and the Focus Cube 3! #astrophotographyVisibleDark2024-01-15 | The iOptron HEM15 is a cutting-edge hybrid strainwave mount, designed for astrophotography enthusiasts seeking precision and stability. The Player One Poseidon Pro mono camera, tailored for celestial imaging, offers exceptional sensitivity and resolution. Complementing these is the Pegasus Astro Focus Cube 3, a sophisticated motorized focusing system ensuring sharp, detailed astro-images. Together, these tools represent a formidable setup for both amateur astronomers.
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Agena Astro (USA) bit.ly/3tq8vMe High Point Scientific (USA) bit.ly/3CMPKEy Ontario Telescope (Canada) bit.ly/3YRVTcA All-Star Telescope (Canada) bit.ly/3PZFyxIM45 Pleiades Cluster #astrophotography #astronomyVisibleDark2024-01-13 | Astronomical Significance: The Pleiades, also known as M45 or the Seven Sisters, is an open star cluster containing middle-aged, hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus. Visibility: It's among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is visible to the naked eye in the night sky.
Age and Distance: The cluster is thought to be about 100 million years old and is approximately 444 light years away from Earth.
Mythological Importance: The Pleiades has been known since ancient times and features prominently in the mythologies of many cultures around the world, including the Greek story of the seven sisters.
Scientific Study: The cluster is studied extensively in astronomy to understand stellar evolution as its relatively young age and close proximity to Earth allow astronomers to study the stars in great detail.
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hiraeth by Scott Buckley soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GraXpert update! #astrophotographyVisibleDark2024-01-13 | Update for Graxpert!
Graxpert is a tool for PixInsight, a popular software among astronomers and astrophotographers. Specifically designed for astronomical background extraction, Graxpert excels in isolating celestial objects by effectively removing background gradients. This enhances the clarity and detail of astronomical images, making it a valuable tool for deep sky imaging.
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You can also buy me a coffee via Paypal! paypal.me/visibledarkPodcast with Steve Mallia of Starfield Optics and Ontario TelescopeVisibleDark2023-12-09 | Join me as I talk with Steve Mallia of Starfield Optics and Ontario Telescope. #astronomy #astrophotography #podcastVisibleDark is going live!VisibleDark2023-08-18 | ...VisibleDark is going live!VisibleDark2023-08-17 | ...Rainbow Color Enhance Your Narrowband Images!VisibleDark2023-03-31 | Want to give your narrowband SHO images some color punch? In this PixInsight tutorial I'll show you how. It's super cool!
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!Galaxy Ha integration tip #pixinsightVisibleDark2023-03-29 | I wanted to retain more Ha in my galaxy after removing stars during image processing in PixInsight and this quick tip will show you how I did it.
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!The (new) old way to make a great mask in PixInsight!VisibleDark2023-03-24 | Not sure why I forgot about this, but it works great and is an easy way to make masks in PixInsight.
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!Ugly image after STF stretch! Whats the problem? #pixinsightVisibleDark2023-03-22 | I've had this problem come up myself and have had others ask me about it. So in this video I'll show you why your image is getting blown out and ugly looking after you apply the STF stretch to it.
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!The Flaming Star Nebula IC405 #shortsVisibleDark2023-03-10 | The Flaming Star Nebula IC405 in the constellation of Auriga.
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!Using AI to generate PixInsight pixelmath #chatgptVisibleDark2023-03-03 | In this video I explore using AI (chatGPT) to create pixelmath expressions for PixInsight! Come check it out. Very cool!
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!Affordable Smart Telescope with AI - my reviewVisibleDark2023-03-01 | Order your Dwarf II Smart Telescope here: bit.ly/3Y6GOCn
Dwarf II smart telescope is designed to be compact and portable, while still providing high-quality images and advanced features. It uses computerized Go-To technology to automatically locate and track celestial objects, and can be controlled remotely via a smartphone or tablet. It is designed for amateur astronomers, but can be used by anyone interested exploring the night sky or doing nature photography.
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!AI and Astro Image Processing #ChatGPTVisibleDark2023-02-14 | AI is the talk of the town lately, exploding onto the scene with platforms like ChatGPT and others. We've already seen AI starting to make its way into #astrophotography and astro image processing. What else can it do and where is it headed?
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!Updated 2023! Easy Comet Stacking in PixInsight.VisibleDark2023-02-02 | In this video I will show you how to comet align and stack as well as create a final comet image using OSC data. This is an updated tutorial for 2023 and makes use of some new tools for PixInsight. Thanks to Katie Hughes for letting me use her comet data for this tutorial!
Thanks for watching! Clear skies!BlurXterminator for PixInsight - what you didnt know?VisibleDark2023-01-25 | In this video I interview Russell Croman the developer of BlurXterminator (and NoiseXterminator as well as StarXterminator). We take a deep dive into what BlurXterminator is, how it works, is it fake and how best to incorporate it into your PixInsight workflow.
Thanks for watching! Clear skies!Green comet not seen in 50,000 years! Where to see it.VisibleDark2023-01-21 | Green comet not seen in 50,000 years will fly past Earth. Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF is a long-period comet discovered on March 15, 2022. The comet is estimated to reach a peak magnitude of 4.4 and is expected to be visible to the naked eye. Binoculars will provide a splended view of the comet and a small telescope may help with seeing the comet’s tail.
Credits: NASA/JPL Conrad Sanders Jason Matter Jason Cropper Soumyadeep Mukherjee VirtualTelescope.eu TheSkyLive.com iStock/Getty ImagesNot seen in 50,000 years! Green comet is coming! #shortsVisibleDark2023-01-19 | Green comet not seen in 50,000 years will fly past Earth. Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF is a long-period comet discovered on March 15, 2022. The comet is estimated to reach a peak magnitude of 4.4 and is expected to be visible to the naked eye. Binoculars will provide a splended view of the comet and a small telescope may help with seeing the comet’s tail.
Credits: NASA/JPL Conrad Sanders Jason Matter Jason Cropper Soumyadeep Mukherjee VirtualTelescope.eu TheSkyLive.com iStock/Getty ImagesThe big reveal! GraXpert vs PixInsight DBE.VisibleDark2023-01-18 | GraXpert astronomical background extraction is a free open-source software designed specifically for removing gradients from astro images prior to processing. In this video I reveal which of the images had GraxPert applied and which had DBE.
Thanks for watching! Clear skies!GraXpert update! (Sample box sizing)VisibleDark2023-01-17 | Quick update on GraXpert folks!
GraXpert astronomical background extraction is a free open-source software designed specifically for removing gradients from astro images prior to processing. In this video I demonstrate how it works and compare it to PixInsight dynamic background extraction.
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Clear skies!Blue arc discovered in deep space - never seen before!VisibleDark2023-01-12 | More than 130 years have passed since the very first photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy. In a recent announcement, amateur astrophotographers announced their finding of a blue arc in deep space never seen before. The precise nature of the M31 [O III] emission arc remains unknown. It has been named the STROTTNER-DRECHSLER-SAINTY OBJECT 1.
Images and video used with permission by Yann Sainty.
The team that discovered this: Marcel Drechsler, Xavier Strottner and Yann Sainty.
Thanks for watching! Clear skies!How to find and add Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) into StellariumVisibleDark2023-01-09 | Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) not seen in 50,000 years is zipping by Earth. The long-period comet was discovered in 2022 by the Zwicky Transient Facility utilizing the 1.2-m, f/2.4 Schmidt telescope on Mount Palomar.
In this video I will show you how to add it the comet into your Stellarium planetarium software.
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Clear skies!Are you missing out? BlurXterminator for PixInsight!VisibleDark2022-12-18 | BlurXterminator for PixInsight is a game changer! With its AI and superior deconvolution ability, this is a must have! Don't miss out...
Thanks for watching! Clear skies!PixInsight SPCC fails (no astrometric solution)VisibleDark2022-12-15 | In this video I'll look at how to fix the no astrometric solution error when using PixInsight SPCC (Spectrophotometric Color Calibration). To do this we'll need to use the Image Solver! #pixinsight #spcc
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Thanks for watching! Clear skies!Pixinsight SPCC Color Calibration #howtoVisibleDark2022-12-12 | Pixinsight's SPCC color calibration (Spectrophotometric Color Calibration) tool is for accurate color in your images. In this video, I'll show you how to use it.
PLEASE NOTE: If your image does not have an astrometric solution, SPCC won't work. You can go to Scripts/Image Analysis/ImageSolver and search for your object and then click ok to apply an astrometric solution to your image.
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