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NASA APOD Winning Solar Post-Processing: Sunspot with Light Bridge
In this tutorial, award-winning solar astrophotographer Mark Johnston guides you through the steps he took to create his NASA APOD-winning image of a solar sunspot with a light bridge.
This tutorial will detail the specific steps Mark Johnston used to transform his solar data into an award-winning image. Mark will discuss three important pieces of software required for this achievement: ImPPG, Affinity Photo, and Topaz Denoise.
DISCLAIMER: Understanding the background of solar post-processing is crucial before attempting a more advanced tutorial like this. We offer a comprehensive guide to solar post-processing, including the necessary background information you need before starting. Look for the tutorial named “SOLAR IMAGE EDITING PRIMER”
Plate Solving and Photometric Color Calibration in Siril
In this two-part tutorial by Alexander Curry, he discusses the use of plate solving to calculate the field of view and target location based on the geometrical relationship between the stars within the image. Following this, Alex demonstrates how to use photometric color calibration (PCC) to correct the color balance of your image using the results from plate solving.
Part 1 of this tutorial covers the introduction to plate solving and configuring Siril with the star catalog files required for plate solving and PCC.
Part 2 discusses setting up plate solving necessary for running PCC. This section also explores various methods for determining the astrometric solution for your image, should you be solving "blind."
Solar Image Editing Primer: Everything You Need to Know for Post-Processing Solar Images
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Solar Image Editing Primer: Everything You Need to Know for Post-Processing Solar Images
In this tutorial, Telescope Live tutor Mark Johnston will introduce you to processing solar images using data available on Telescope Live. Mark will guide you through a four-part process, helping you understand how solar images are obtained, as well as the stacking process that prepares the files for Telescope Live. With this raw data, Mark will navigate you through a series of software, providing an overview of each and explaining its crucial role in processing your final solar image.
This tutorial series is an important primer for anyone looking to delve into solar astrophotography editing, as it involves a completely different workflow from other types of image editing. It requires a specific set of free software in addition to your standard image editing software to fully utilize your solar data.
Introduction to stacking Telescope Live data in every software
This beginner-friendly tutorial, led by Alex Curry, is your comprehensive guide to the foundational step of stacking in astrophotography. We'll explore the variety of software options available for stacking data from Telescope Live, providing an easy-to-follow workflow for each to ensure your data is well-prepared for post-processing. Designed to get you started with stacking across different platforms, this tutorial also offers insights into unfamiliar software, enhancing your ability to diversify your stacking techniques.