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Stacking Telescope Live Data
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Stacking Telescope Live Data
Affinity photo has the ability to load and stack Telescope Live data from multiple one-click observations. James will show you how using the file groups feature in the astrophotography stack tool, you can load multiple one-click observations of the same target acquired over several nights and improve your astrophotography stack. James will also cover some essential colour calibration once you have your master frames.
RCW 113 Macro Processing
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RCW 113 Macro Processing
James Ritson from Affinity Photo has created a set of macros dedicated to astrophotography for Affinity Photo. These macros use only the tools that are available in Affinity Photo. However, they are bundled and configured in a way that is specific to astrophotography and allow you to perform processes on your photos that would otherwise be complicated and time-consuming. James will show you the macros that are available with his macro set and, through the processing of the RCW 113 dataset, how and when they can be applied.
NEW RELEASE - How to Use Affinity Photo’s New Linear Fit Tool for Better Brightness Equalisation
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NEW RELEASE - How to Use Affinity Photo’s New Linear Fit Tool for Better Brightness Equalisation
When stacking monochrome astrophotography you can often end up with a variance in brightness between your master frames. Affinity Photo have developed a Linear Fit tool which can help to balance these differences in brightness before you proceed with any further post-processing. James Ritson from Affinity will show you how to use this tool and how it makes a difference to your final image.
Everything you Need to Know About Working With Linear Data in Affinity Photo
Affinity Photo is an intuitive and affordable image processing tool. With astrophotography data, it is common to work from the linear stage, meaning that your data’s histogram has not yet been adjusted and stretched. There are a couple of occasions when working with Affinity Photo where the data may be represented in a non-linear format when in fact the data is still linear. James Ritson from Affinity will show you these occasions (while not detrimental to your processing) and how you can configure Affinity Photo to always show you non-linear data when it is non-linear.