Author Topic: PixInsight Presentation in Portland, OR in May  (Read 14205 times)

Offline Juan Conejero

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Re: PixInsight Presentation in Portland, OR in May
« Reply #15 on: 2012 March 05 13:42:03 »
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Re: PixInsight Presentation in Portland, OR in May
« Reply #17 on: 2012 May 07 16:16:07 »
Just back from the Imaging the Sky Conference in Portland, and I think my PixInsight presentation went fairly well. I covered the general layout and functionality, then did a live demo of LRGB processing with some NGC7331 data from my CDK 12.5. I took a page from Steve Leshin's great presentation at AIC, and started with calibrated and aligned L,R,G, and B masters, and went from there. I managed to cover DBE, Deconvolution, Multiscale Median Transform, LRGB Combination, Noise Reduction, HDR Multiscale Transform, etc, etc, with a bit of Masking and Histogram Transformation thrown in - all in an hour - phew!

People are always wowed by DBE and the multi-scale processing. The data I used were from my CDK first light, and I had no flats, but DBE made short work of the vignetting (although I made it clear that I don't recommend this approach!). I also showed an annotated final image of NGC7331, and emphasized all of the great user contributed tools that are available in PI.

I suspect we may have a few new members of the PI family joining us soon...

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Re: PixInsight Presentation in Portland, OR in May
« Reply #18 on: 2012 May 07 16:33:19 »
Sounds great, Sean. Wish I could have been there.

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Re: PixInsight Presentation in Portland, OR in May
« Reply #19 on: 2012 May 07 16:54:17 »
My point is that people who are enlightened enough to use PI will know how to disable Metro.
Not sure where I fit in. I use PI, so I guess I'm enlightened, but Metro has never crossed my radar.
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