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Planetary Imaging Start to Finish: My 2021 Workflow

Earth to Space Science 128,455 4 years ago
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A look at the types of cameras you can use, how to image the planets, and how to process the data in PIPP, Autostakkert, Registax, and Topaz DeNoise AI. I've even made a couple of sample video files available which you can download below. One is the raw video from my ASI 385 camera, and the other is a cropped-down version that was created using PIPP. Check out the time links below to jump to specific sections in the video as well as links to the software, cameras, and more. Time Links: 00:48 Planetary imaging vs deep-sky imaging. 03:05 Cameras and gear needed 08:35 My setup 11:19 An imaging capturing session 15:08 Cropping down video data in PIPP 18:33 Stacking video frames in AutoStakkert 25:46 Sharpening the stacked image in Registax 30:06 Removing image noise in Topaz DeNoise AI 32:13 Final edits/image annotation in Pixelmator 34:52 Making the final loop of Jupiter and closing thoughts Download the Data: Sample raw data (13GB file): https://jupiter-imagery.s3.amazonaws.com/2021-07-08-1050_9-Jupiter.AVI Cropped down version (3 GB file): https://jupiter-imagery.s3.amazonaws.com/2021-07-08-1050_9-Jupiter_pipp.avi Software: PIPP: https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp/ Autostakkert: https://www.autostakkert.com/ Registax: https://www.astronomie.be/registax/ Topaz Denoise: https://www.topazlabs.com/denoise-ai Cameras/filters: Baader UV/IR Cut Filter: https://amzn.to/3fQ2Ghg Baader IR Pass Filter: https://amzn.to/3g9daZF ASI 385MC camera: https://amzn.to/3lRdLTs Canon SL3: https://amzn.to/3AuJaiy (an updated version of my Canon SL2) (I earn a commission from any purchases made through Amazon Affiliate links) Music: epidemicsound.com

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