![]() Also Jukka's starless method cannot be recorded in total. Or at least I do not understand how I can include manipulations of the layer stack. Wow, little disappointment with the Macro Tool - apparently it is not possible to record the movement of layers. You have to stop the recording to be able to drag layers! I didn't expect that, Photoshop had no trouble with that. It's bad, because all the funny stuff I used in the video some posts before is based on that. (No fears, we don't loose anything, get the stars back in later!)ĭ neat trick to preserve dark details -> darken with previous layer!Į Difference to HDR Tone Mapping generates the so called Residuals, we will add them later. Try to preserve bright features in the background. It's Jukka's starless method with 30pixels, 15px, 9px, 5px, 2.3px. ![]() ![]() Impossible? Not quite.Ĭ 5x Dust and Scratches. But I want to keep the star colors and to bring out the structure in the background and the noise shall not increase meanwhile. I plan to process them separately to be able to drag the sliders even more. In the image there is a foreground of bright stars and clusters and a background of distant star clouds, emission nebulae and dark molecular clouds. ![]() Don't, there are better ways to get what you want. Copied the stacking result above the stack and combined all 22 frames with average.Ī Staple averaged - nope, dragging the histogram and saturation sliders are not the first steps. Registration went well, no satellites or airplanes to remove. My 85mm AF-D Nikkor has an exceptional plane field of view, so I gave it a try, complete processing done in Affinity Photo (laugh about it, that's exactly what I suggested not to do). In this example everything worked out neatly. However, if you got FITS-Images, then you need another together, Good thing is Affinity Photo is good for importing modern DSLR RAW images. There are special programs that do it better, but it's a starting point to try this. Registration won't work with Fisheye or very dark images, here I was lucky. I just copied the images above the staple and used brighten to see, if registration worked. Just to repeat the first steps in Affinity Photo, didn't mention that before Referentiation Matrix (Gnomonic projection = Matrix * Coords): The Galactic Center SGR A* is at RA 17h 46m and DEC −29° 00′, almost where you find the ° of -30° in the annotated image. On the right side you find M8, the Lagoon Nebula and M20, the Trifid Nebula. Here and there, young stars are exciting the clouds to red Ha and blue O emissions with their UV radiation. A dark band of molecular clouds is preventing direct sight in visible light. ![]() From Earth it is about 30,000 light years to the center, the star clouds are just in front of it. There are some billion stars in this region, but the image has only 8.3 million pixels. It's showing the center of the Milky Way galaxy. S.Schraebler, Hakos, NamibiaĬonfusion of sources could be the image's title. Result: Center annotated, Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 EOS20Da 22x120s ISO800, portable AstroTrac TT320 mount. Instead I used PixInsight's Image solving and annotation capabilities. Meanwhile, I annotated the image, but you might imagine I didn't do this by hand. However, you should be able to move layers up and down via the Arrange menu, ( Arrange > Move back one or Arrange > Move forward one)and this is recordable in a macro. No, a macro will not record the movement of layers done by dragging with a mouse. ![]()
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