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  1. Try these two web pages ... "MS ICE" is available on both sites at this time .... https://microsoft-image-composite-editor.en.softonic.com/ http://web.archive.org/web/20160421081257/http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/69699e5a-5c91-4b01-898c-ef012cbb07f7/default.aspx Mike
  2. Earlier today I tried out "MS ICE" to see if it would manage to produce two pane mosaics for each of the HSO frames ..... I must say that it was pretty straight forward and I am more than happy with the resuts πŸ™‚ Once MS ICE did the 3 separate HSO mosaics I went into PS and carried on as normal. I am attaching my final result below. I am not sure if "MS ICE" can cope with mosaics made up from multiple rows & columns .... but I have also just been looking at what APP can do on the video that Ian has suggested ..... impressive !!! I will have to wait until I have a need for much larger mosaics before I spend the dosh though. Mike
  3. Thanks Vlaiv for your lengthy responce πŸ™‚ I am working through your suggestions ... and I have just done an initial test using "MS ICE" ( which I downloaded a while back) ... it is VERY easy to use. I soon realised that ICE didn't like un-stretched images so I put in fully stretched versions .... and first impressions look very good indeed. I have imported all three separate HSO mosaics into Photoshop and after assembling them into a single RGB file all details look to be perfectly lined up which is a big improvement on what I was getting with PixInsight. I will continue to tinker with ICE and the other suggestions as time goes on πŸ™‚ Again thanks Mike
  4. I have 2 sets of HSO images made by different scopes on different nights ... the 2 sets are of an overlapping area of Cygnus. I have been trying for the last weeks or so to get PixInsight to make a decent job of making a 2 panel Mosaic frames for each filter set .... and I am failing. When I "blink" the the final HSO mosaics I can see that the stars are not aligned properly .... especially around the edges of the images but not too bad in the centre of each mosaic :-((( There is some sort of unwanted distortion going off somewhere along the line. Can anybody suggest another bit of software will do a better ( and more intuitive ? ) job of making these mosaics?? Mike
  5. Glad you are sorted πŸ™‚ Mike
  6. Astrometrica is still fully operational ( unless something has happened recently! ) .... maybe Herbert Raab , who is the "main man", is on holiday at the moment??? Mike
  7. Check out "Astrometrica" ... ( http://www.astrometrica.at/ ) Once you get it up and running it will detect any asteroids and comets in the images ... the results can then be sent to the MPC if you get hooked πŸ™‚ It is free to use for the first 100 days after that you need to pay 25Euros to register it. Mike
  8. In an attempt to keep up my processing techniques during these endless cloudy skies here in my part of England I have used the services of the Telescope Live facilities at the Heaven's Mirror Observatory, Yass, NSW 2582, Australia A few days ago I imaged the Seagull Nebula ( IC 2177) between the constellations Monoceros and Canis Major. Scope: Takahashi FSQ-106EDCamera: FLI PL16083 Filters: 5x600sec Ha/Sii/Oiii and 1x300secRGB Processing: PixInsight and Photoshop Cheers Mike
  9. Thanks for this .... I found Astrometry.net worked really well on my full sized images .... however .... it wasn't so happy with cropped images as I don't think that they had enough star images to be able to work properly. I have now discovered that the "Information" area in MaximDL allows me to get the FOV for any image ... full sized or cropped in any way. Just what I need :-))) Mike
  10. I am just getting into uploading images of Comets to the BAA Comet section. I have been told that it is useful to add information about the "field size" of my cropped images ( maybe also of the original uncropped version .. not sure about this at the minute! ) and also what the "scale" is in units of "/pixel. I am racking my brains out trying to how best get this information and I am not getting very far 😞 I am using MaximDL and Astrometrica mainly ... but I have other software tucked away that might be of use. My equipment is shown in my sig below ... but I can add it here as well ... Scope = APM 123/737 f/6 refractor + Optical flattener , Camera = Moravian G2 Mkii Does anybody have any suggestions that might point me in the right direction? Cheers Mike
  11. Two ways to do this .... (1) Click on the "Frame" icon at top right of screen and select the method that you want ... however I am not 100% sure if this makes a permanent change every time you open up the prog. (2) Open up the "Edit" section at top left of screen and then click on "User Preferences" ... I think makes the changes permanent until you re-set Mike
  12. Adam and Terry .... many thanks for the replies. You have given some every useful information here πŸ™‚ Merry Christmas! Mike
  13. I spent a bit of time yesterday trying out the β€œMureDenoise” script in Pixinsight but I am having difficulty in working out the correct settings to suit my camera which is a Moravian G2 8300 Mark II CCD mono. The MureDenoise settings that I need to adjust or calculate are .. 1) In the β€œMureDenoise Detector Area box” … the β€œGAIN” in units of e-/DN and β€œGAUSSIAN NOISE” in units of DN 2) In the β€œDenoise Box” … the β€œVariance Scale” I have been trawling the β€˜net but I am having trouble finding out how to find/calculate these values for my own camera … does anybody have ideas about this? Cheers Mike
  14. I have been using CalSky to give me very accurate coordinates of Asteroids, NEO's and Comets so that I can image them when the weather allows for the last couple of years. Now CalSky is "gone" :-(((( I am lost without it ! Can anybody please give me some pointers to which part ( or parts ) of the MPC web site will help me get this information without undue waste of time??? It seems to be a huge complex mass of info and separate sections at the minute. Cheers Mike
  15. Hi ... Out of sheer desperation for the lack of clear skies, for weeks on end, here in Nottinghamshire I decided to try out the remote facilities run by "Telescope Live" in Chile. I thought at least I could try to improve my processing in PixInsight while I wait for clear skies here! Object: NGC 2467 (Skull and Crossbones Nebula) in the Constellation Puppis Location: El Sauce Observatory, RΓ­o Hurtado, Coquimbo Region, Chile Telescope: ASA 500N Camera: FLI PL 16083 Date of observations: 29th Oct to 15th Nov 2020 Filters: 6x600sec Ha/Sii/Oiii and 1x600sec RGB ( Total 3.5 hrs ) Processing: PixInsight, Photoshop, Topaz Sharpen AI Mike
  16. Hi Nigel ... Many thanks for taking the time to give me a suggestion. I spend quite a lot of time looking for the link where you suggested and I also spent a lot of time trying to find any mention in the Aladin manual .... I failed on both counts 😞 However ... I eventually discovered that I could easily specify which coordinates I needed ( J2000) in the Edit/User Preferences drop box on the top left strip :-))) Bingo! Mike
  17. Hi …. Can anybody help me? I can enter in two types of celestial coordinates into my scope guiding software. I can enter either β€œRA (Real) & DEC (Real)" in one set data entry boxes … or … I can enter β€œRA (2000) & DEC (2000)" into another set of boxes ….. whichever set of boxes I fill in the software automatically fills in the other empty boxes. I am currently using β€œAladin” to frame my planned image and also to accurately get the coordinates which I use in my scope guiding software. My problem, despite trying, is that I don’t know if the coordinates that Aladin gives my is the β€œReal” or β€œJ2000” versions …. so I do not know which box to fill in on my scope software :-((( Can anybody please help me by telling me which type of coordinates Aladin is giving me? Cheers Mike
  18. Since I posted my previous image of the Cave Nebula on 5th Sept ... I have now added an extra 3x1200sec Oiii and Sii subs to my collection and reprocessed them all. By adding the extra subs I can really see the difference!!! This has been a really challenging DSO and I have learned a great deal from doing it. I am happy with my final result ... it is time to move onto another object πŸ™‚ Mike
  19. I am attaching my latest version of SH2-155 .... I started taking images last February and have recently added a few more HSO subs to try to get more details and colour. I hesitated posting it as I have found this DSO very challenging and have had to use just about every trick processing it in PixInsight and Photoshop to get this far. I am certain that I can improve it further by adding more subs when the weather allows. So far I have managed to obtain 18 assorted 600sec HSO files ..... I think that I will be trying for some 1200sec subs. Mike
  20. Hi Steve ... Could your problem be a bad connection somewhere either on the power supply or the connection to the computer? My AAG Cloudwatcher works perfectly using a LINDY Serial to USB connector/adapter on my Win10Pro laptop. Mike
  21. Yes .... I think that is the one πŸ™‚ Many thanks for jogging my memory! So ... are you implying that PixInsight will cope with aligning and adjusting a collection of subs that have been produced by different scope/camera set-ups and probably different alignments??? Cheers Mike
  22. Hi ... can anybody please help me? Some time ago I remember reading about a piece of software that can combine images from different scopes with different fields of view ... it looked like it coped with this problem very easily ... BUT ... I cannot remember which software it was :-((( I am hoping to combine sets of subs ,from possibly up to 3 different scopes, in the coming months but need to prepare in advance! Cheers Mike
  23. Hi John ... If I remember correctly there are two versions of Starnet++ that can be downloaded for Win10 computers .... " StarNet_Win" and also "StarNet_PI ". The "Win" version is a standalone version .... and the "Pi" version works as a module inside PixInsight. I got Starnet to work inside PixInsight without much hassle .... there was a "read Me " file in the zipped download folder giving instructions how to install it into Pix πŸ™‚ Mike
  24. Hi .... you should find it at " https://sourceforge.net/projects/starnet/ " .... I am pretty certain that I got it from the link shown on this screen .... it was some time ago now :-) Cheers Mike
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