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PixInsight Primer - Understanding PI’s User Interface
PixInsight is renowned as the most potent post-processing tool in astrophotography, featuring a wide range of specialized functions that allow for comprehensive processing of any astrophotograph. However, both new and experienced users may find its extensive toolkit daunting. This tutorial from Masters of PixInsight will navigate you through every facet of its interface, demonstrating how to efficiently utilize PixInsight for your processing needs. Designed not just for novices, this series also caters to individuals already versed in post-processing who are looking to transition to PixInsight.
Part 1: Introduction to the User Interface, PI Community, Automatic Updates, Global Preferences, Toolbars, Explorer Windows, Menus
Part 2: Further Exploration of the User Interface - Explorer Windows, Toolbars, Overall Functionality
Part 3: Diving Deeper into the User Interface - Screen Transfer Function, New Instances
Part 4: Advanced Interface Features - Processes, Previews, Real-Time Previews, Introduction to Masks
Part 5: Expanding on Masks, Process Container, and Image Container
Combining Datasets From Different Telescopes Using Astro Pixel Processor
Award-winning astrophotographer and Telescope Live Tutor Nik Szymanek brings you a useful workflow for creating interesting images. A common question is, "Can I combine datasets from different telescopes?" Nik will show you some of the use cases and methods to achieve this so you can better enhance certain features of your image.
This method can be particularly useful for galaxies, where you can utilize long focal lengths to gather details of a galaxy, and then a fast, shorter focal length refractor to capture faint surrounding features.
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."