3 WAYS to edit Dual Narrowband Astrophotography!

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==Resources==
How to add the Narrowband Normalization process:
2. Go to Resources...Updates...Check for updates... and check for updates.
3. Restart PixInsight and it will now show up under the Processes menu

==Contents==
0:00 Why Dual Narrowband?
1:37 Desk Tour (FlexiSpot)
3:51 Siril & GIMP
21:48 DSS & Photoshop
36:16 PixInsight & Narrowband Normalization

This video is sponsored by FlexiSpot.
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Very helpful. Especially all the steps with SIRIL and GIMP

Thanks so much

Silverio
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Three ways to edit dual narrowband astrophotography, an hour long video. And only one way that applies to a Linux user like me. Yay! I'll be done in about 20 minutes then! 😁

In all seriousness though, thanks for including a full FOSS workflow so that people who value FOSS software also get some decent tutorials that allow them to participate in the hobby. I loved your previous Siril/Gimp workflow for stacking DSLR shots of DSOs, and still use it to this day.

EvenTheDogAgrees
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Love seeing the different ways to process narrowband with Siril. As always, nice video Nico!

DeepSpaceAstro
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I just received my dual band filter today, and also today discovered this video. Coincidence? Thank you!!

JohdagM
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It's almost 1am but I just had to try the Pixinsight workflow on my image after watching this. Brilliant!

BenillaIC
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I can’t wait to try these great PI tricks, your results looked great!

ryanmichaelhaley
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This video came right in time. Thank you, Nico. Great job as usual.

haythemhamdi
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This is great.. Classic Nico is back, I have to confess I have been a bit bored with all the gear review content but this is what you do best! (not that your review process isn't the best but unless buying I don't really care for it) Amazing data with such little integration time and i will be trying these processes

JamesTiff
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Very nice and Detailed Tutorial. Intresting to see that my workflow is actually not far from yours, but I definately can improve. Thanks Nico!

lichasvocke
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Thanks for this video, Nico! This will give me something new to try in Photoshop this week.

AstroDanno
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Nico, Super useful and timely. Thanks so much.

michaeljarvis
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Love these image processing videos. Im finding them to be a huge help for being a beginner

turbolxcoupe
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Thanks for this tutorial. I process in Pixinsight and videos like these are so helpful in learning new processes.

stewartpope
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Hi Nico brilliant video I've really learnt a lot watching this as I only use SIRIL DSS & Photoshop I haven't moved to Pixinsight simply due to my old PC not having the resources. Thanks again for your hard work & uploading this great video, clear skies!!

dumpydalekobservatory
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Fantastic tutorial! Thank you, Nico! I’m just starting with dual narrowband OSC imaging (Optolong L Enhance, ASI533MC Pro) and had no idea how to process the data. Now I know 😉

michaelsachgau
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As always a great video, well done with lots of tips and tricks. Tried this workflow on a recent Bubble/Lobster Claw Nebulae image and was very pleased with results. Well done and thanks.

cjmenagh
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Great video, made me student again.learn lot of new things.
Would like to know configuration of your pc.it was responding very fast.

vijaysutar
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Awesome! Would love to see a comparisson of the three results if you felt that there was differences in what you could do in the different programs!

mistaskate
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Great video! Thanks a lot! Is there also a way to do an unlinked stretch using GHS Script?

Sebastian-zfok
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Another very useful video! I am a DSS/Photoshop user, and started to explore GHS in SiriL. The trick of colorizing the mono Ha and OIII was new to me and something I have to try out. My last couple of projects has a good mix of Ha and dust, like the Sh2-126 Geco nebula, and I find it very difficult to stretch in a way that keep the separation between the dust and the Ha. Any tips here very much appreciated 😃
Thanks Nico! 😊👍🏻

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