#The Orion Nebula
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nice
yeah thats cooked
Baked even
the kitchen is on fire rn
Give me that data please I need to do god's work on it.
Core seems a little blown out, the colors are a little off, and the image seems sharpened a bit too much, there are some good details visible though, so the image is pretty ok in that regard
Do not get me wrong, it is an absolutely amazing picture, but i personally think, you can pull more data out.
if you send me the files (Darks, biases, lights, etc) I think i could pull out some more data.
OR you can follow this tutorial here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K-V2VIcwfQ&list=PLJeHInlBzFrZTPsonKuuepOEvc1CzsRhF
Post your images here. I'd love to see them: https://tinyurl.com/yckbu69y
This is my updated for Siril v1.2.0 beginners, start to finish tutorial on how to stack and process your astrophotography images. I'll also show you how to remove the stars from an image for better touch ups in Photoshop, and how to recombine them into a final image. Towa...
I'll have to change some settings so that I can actually send the data to people. But next time I photograph a target I'll make sure to get the data
actually im looking at the images my seestar has taken and im thinking that the only way i could improve the image is to save every raw frame, because in every photo ive taken of orion, the core is all blown out
it usually does a good job at stacking by itself but it need a bit of improvement.
oh you got it with a seestar?
alr then thats pretty good imho
really good*
amazing
if you can somehow download all the images you took with the seestar, add it to a laptop/pc, download siril (photoshop part is optional ofc), then follow the tutorial you should get a picture that has extreme detail
I'll do my best