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Offline Ken82

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My process pixinsight
« on: 2018 November 14 05:30:04 »
Hi all I’ve obly been using pixinsight for 6 months but I’ve really found a difference in my images, live it ! I’ve written down the process I use at the moment so if anyone could comment am I doing anything wrong (especially in the calibration stage). Any comments from you experienced guys would be very appreciated!

Process – Image integration

Add all bias frames, ignore format hints

Combination = average, Normalization = no normalization

Weights = don’t care, Scale estimator = meridian absolute deviation

Uncheck evaluate noise

Pixel rejection 1 = sigma clipping (no normalization)

Pixel rejection 2 = sigma low 3 sigma high 3

Execute and save master bias when complete (XISF or FITS)

Process – Image integration

Add all dark frames, Use the same settings as bias frames

Execute and save master dark when complete (XISF or FITS)

Process – Image calibration

Add all flat frames, ignore format hints

Specify output directory (create new folder for calibrated flat frames)

Output extension = .FIT   Postfix = _c

Select master bias (uncheck calibrate)

Select master dark (check calibrate plus optimize)

Uncheck master flat, Execute

Process – Image integration

Press reset parameters (bottom right)

Add all calibrated flats _c

Combination = average, Normalization = multiplicative

Weights = don’t care, Scale estimator = (ignore) Interactive k-sigma biweight mid

Uncheck evaluate noise

Pixel rejection 1 = Sigma clipping – Normalization = Equalize fluxes

Pixel rejection 2 = sigma low 3 sigma high 3

Execute and save master flat when complete (XISF or FITS)

Process – Image calibration

Add all light frames, Keep the same settings as before but add master flat (don’t hit calibrate under master flat)

Process – Image registration – Star alignment

Select reference image “file”

Add all calibrated light frames, Change output directory

Execute and save as _r  for registrar

Process – Image integration

Add registrar light frames _r          Hit reset settings for standard settings

Combination = average, Normalization = additive with scaling

Weight = noise evaluation, Evaluate noise checked

Pixel rejection 1 = sigma clipping (normalization = scale + zero offset)

Pixel rejection 2 = sigma low 3 sigma high 3

Execute and save as integrated light

Process – Geometry – Dynamic crop

Click image first, click reset, move box to cover image, execute

Process – Background modelization – Automatic background extraction

Target image correction = subtraction      Execute

Click on new preview mode and click on a dark area of the image creating a box (preview)

Process – Colour calibration – Colour calibration

Press reset, White reference – reference image = target image, Background reference = preview 1

Apply this and save as colour calibrated image

Press F12 and remove stretch

Process – Intensity transformation – Histogram transformation

Click real time preview, ensure 16 bit 64k

Middle slider to left and left slider slightly right trying to keep clipped pixels low, Apply and save as Histogram

Bottom left hand corner “zoom 1:1”

Click extract CIE L* component

Process – Intensity transformation – Invert

Click on tab and release on image, minimize mask keeping for later

(Remember white reveals, black conceals)

Click on icon “spying glass” to see image in real terms

Create new preview – encircle object (galaxy etc etc)

Process – Noise reduction – TGV denoise

Move edge protection until happy with details, Strength 5 ? Edge protection 3 ? Smoothness 2?

Click on image and apply, Save as TGV denoise

Remove mask

Process – Mask generation – Range selection

Preview, Click and drag, Lower limit – 0.240000 ? Smoothness – 75.5 ?

Close range selection , Apply mask to image

Preview – Process convolution – Unsharp mask

Open real time preview, click and drag middle slider until desired change

You can toggle on/off real time preview to see the difference

Apply to image and minimize mask

Process – Intensity transformation – Curves transformation

In “RGB/K” click two points of the curves line to tap down and move as desired

In “S” for colour transform move cursor to desired level and click apply

Offline John_Gill

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Re: My process pixinsight
« Reply #1 on: 2018 November 14 06:18:15 »
Hi,

It would help if you gave a few more detail as follows : Camera DSLR, OSC, LRGB or NB.  You can drop me a mail (John.Gill013@gmail.com) and I will send you a text file with a really good workflow mostly for DSLR but I am sure you can use it for NB or LRGB with a few modification.

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Offline Juan Conejero

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Re: My process pixinsight
« Reply #2 on: 2018 November 14 06:34:17 »
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Output extension = .FIT

I assume you are doing this by editing instance source code. Anyway, this is a mistake. If you want to continue using PixInsight for image pre/post-processing, better forget FITS definitely. As we continue implementing more functionality in the PixInsight core application and the standard tool set, the FITS format will become a severe limiting factor.

At any rate, If I were you I'd email John ;)
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Offline Ken82

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Re: My process pixinsight
« Reply #3 on: 2018 November 14 07:42:13 »
Thanks for the quick response guys . I’m using a canon 6d. I’m not sure what you mean by edit instance source code ? Sorry I’m very new to this. Thanks John I’ll send you an email shortly

Offline Ken82

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Re: My process pixinsight
« Reply #4 on: 2018 November 14 07:52:40 »
I’m not using .fit just canon raw and then save as xisf