Monday, September 28, 2020

Mars 2020 Processing Recipie, 2.5x PM edition.


Here's an quick, visual overview of my Mars processing routine

 

All Captures are taken with Firecapture.  Here's a link to the hardware setup I use: https://maphilli14.webs.com/astro-equipment

 

Captures are done with Red, Green and Blue filters in a monochrome camera with a sequence on Mars as:

60sec in Red

60sec in Blue

60sec in Green

60sec in Infra-Red 742

 

Typically I shoot R and B 1st because as I can make a false green if something bad were to happen.

 

Each 60second capture is stacked individually with AutoStakkert (https://www.autostakkert.com/)

 

Sample Red information:

ZWO ASI290MM

------------------------------------

2020_09_23 04:21:39.450 UT

duration        60.002s

integr.        38.6s

------------------------------------

400x408

exp        3.000ms

gain         200 (33%)

frames        12863

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FireCapture v2.6 beta Settings

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Camera=ZWO ASI290MM

Filter=R

Profile=Mars

Diameter=21.86"

Magnitude=-2.33

CM=61.5°  (during mid of capture)

FocalLength=4350mm

Resolution=0.14"

Filename=2020-09-23-0422_1-R-Mars.avi

Date=2020_09_23

Start=042139.450

Mid=042209.451

End=042239.452

Start(UT)=042139.450

Mid(UT)=042209.451

End(UT)=042239.452

Duration=60.002s

Date_format=yyyy_MM_dd

Time_format=HHmmss

LT=UT -5h

Frames captured=12863

File type=AVI

Extended AVI mode=true

Compressed AVI=false

Binning=no

ROI=400x408

ROI(Offset)=808x320

FPS (avg.)=214

Shutter=3.000ms

Gain=200 (33%)

Gamma=50

AutoExposure=off

SoftwareGain=10 (off)

AutoHisto=75 (off)

Brightness=1

HighSpeed=off

USBTraffic=100

AutoGain=off

FPS=100 (off)

Histogramm(min)=0

Histogramm(max)=2

Histogramm=0%

Noise(avg.deviation)=0.00

Limit=60 Seconds

Sensor temperature=23.2°C

Focuser position=26457

 

Here's a small 10s clip from the middle of 2020-09-23-0422_1-R-Mars.avi

 

 

Clipped 10s convert from VLC

https://imgur.com/dYUlRQj.gifv

 

From AS2 save as png to GIMP import as layers then gif export

https://i.imgur.com/2B1EXwB.gifv

 

Each R, B, G avi is run into AutoStakkert!3 with the following settings, notably use of 3x Drizzle for the lower resolution I use with the 2.5x PowerMate

3323 
AutoStakkelt! 3.0.14 - free for non-commercial use Emil Kraaikamp ECG-รค'l:- 
File Memory Usage Color Advanced 
Status 
Stack Options 
2020-09-23-0422 1-R-Mars.avi 
Frames 
'mage Size Width 
Height 
offset O, O 
3323/12883 
a 0250 
gray (ai) 
Zoom 
100% 
Alignment Points 
28 APS Clear 
Manual Draw 
Click in image 
to add an 
alignment point 
024 @48 
0104 0200 
Min aright IS -t 
PlaceAP grid 
Close to Edge 
Z] Replace 
M utti-ScaIe 
Draw A ps 
remember 
(HT.' SER) 
Z] Auto 
Range 18 bt(A 
Display Options 
Brightness I x 
Does NO T alter data! 
Export Frame (s) 
As displayed here 
Image Calibration Help 
Cotes 8 / 8 
1) Open 
Limt Frames 
Image Stabilization 
C) Surface @ Planet (COG) 
Z] Dynamic Background 
Quality Estimator 
Z] Laplace A 
Noise Robust 4 
Normal range 
@ Local ( 
C) Global ( Frame ) 
2) Analyse 
Reference Frame 
Double Stack Reference 
Z] Auto size (quality based) 
Vern usaze If c;; 
4010 
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auffering and Image Anaysis 
Reference Image 
Image Alignment 
Image Stacking 
MAP Anatysis 
MAP Recombination 
Cancel___ 
O FIT 
Number of frames to stack„ 
2020 lcco 3020 0 
Frame percentage to stack„ 
No rmalize Stack 
Sharpened 
RGa Align 
Z] Save in Folders 
Stack(name) Options 
Advanced Settings 
O off 
Olsx 
@30x 
Resample C) 20 X 
3) Stack 
12863 
8 bpp 
2020 og-23-C422

 

 

After stacking the above Red 0427UTC channel looks like this at a stack depth of 2000 frames

 

 

Then in AstraImage I use the following simple deconvolution settings

 

Imple Deconvolution 
Deconvolubon Settings 
Blur Kernel Settings 
Deconvolubon Type 
Suppress h 
ไธ€ ไธ€ Convert to linear ๆ—ฆ x v 」 
Deconvoluton ength 
Iterations 
Blur kernel 
Exponential 
Lucy Richardson 
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I use a python and sikuli script to automate my RGB assembly in GIMP after batch sharpening all mono stacks.  Assembly is done with the Blue channel as the midpoint time of capture.

 

In this case the Red from 0427 goes into 0428UTC:

 

 

Of note, this is the whitebalance and exposure settings from the camera, only stacked, lightly sharpened and color assembly.

 

After this process completes for me I sort out the best looking ones and use as many as I can in WinJUPOS for derotating.  This step takes lots of the noise out especially along the edges and limbs.  Here's a sample measurement of the RGB image.

Imag. Adj. Pos. Misc. Opt. 
Measurements of Mars images 
-1 . 832 
-o . 280 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
CM 62.70 
CLat -18.1 
x 
Close 
? Help 
Channel (F9) 
Zoom (+1.) 
Rotation (L/R) 
Gamma (G) 
Contrast (C) 
Brightness (B) 
Colour 
LD compensation 
LD value 
LD angle 
Outline framE 
65 
Image 
Draw outline frame 
With additional graphic 
Outline frame 
Image and outline 
Image and outline frame

 

After derotating I begin post processing in Photoshop.  Here's how it starts:

 

Derotated only:

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I try to use as many layers as possible so I can blink compare things as I go.  ALT+L, D will create a duplicate layer dialogue in PS.  Each one gets a meaningful name to me, such as Denoise 0.3

 

Typically I hit with Topaz DeNoise just a bit, depending upon the base level of noise left after drotation.  This case I used 0.3

 

Q 
200% 
PREVIEW MODE 
AUTO BRIGHTEN PREVIEW 
Nmal Strmg 
• NOISE REDUCTION 
Overall Strength 
o 
Adjust Shadow 
o 
Adjust Highlight 
o 
Adjust Color - Red 
o 
Adjust Color 
- Blue 
o 
Clean Color 
o 
Correct Black Level 
o 
• DETAIL RECOVERY 
Recover Detail 
o 
Red uce Blur 
CANCEL 
RESET

 

After this I will try to use the InfraRed as a faux Luminisotry but actually it's processed with a High Pass Filter.  In most cases I will subsitite the Red channel.  Essentially you want to select all, go to CHANNELS, click on the red and copy (CTRL+C), reclick RGB to go back to color and then back to Layers

 

IO!PV 0 JH 
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101 H •VMS 」 0 ไธ€ 0 
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, (9L/paH ' 0 · ON ) 35u gxt—g9 • 6 Z 0 Z • 60 • OZOZ

 

 

Back on layers PS will create a new layer simply by pasting:

 

Then I rename to RasL (Red as Luminosity)

IO!PV 0 JH 
5 -0 N ไธ€ ไธ€ 
101 H •VMS 」 0 ไธ€ 0 ๅ‡ต 
0 0 0 
, (91/89 · ) 35u gxt—g9 • 6 Z 0 Z • 60 • OZOZ

 

 

Then grab the High Pass filter, Filters->Other->High Pass (More detailed explanation here - https://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-editing/sharpen-high-pass/)

 

IO!PV 0 JH 
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5 -0 N ไธ€ ไธ€ 
101 H •VMS 」 0 ไธ€ 0 ๅ‡ต 
0 0 
P d 
552d g6!H 
, (91/89 · ) 35u gxt—g9 • 6 Z 0 Z • 60 • OZOZ

 

Drop the Radius to taste and edit the layer name with your notes.  I don't like how it sharpens the edge so typically I will use a selection tool to trim it.

IO!PV 0 JH 
101 H •VMS 」 0 ไธ€ 0 ๅ‡ต 
, (91/89 ♂ ) 35u gxt—g9 • 6 Z 0 Z • 60 • OZOZ

 

Often I will also use PS Curves with the built in High Contrast (CTRL+M)

IO!PV 0 JH 
101 H •VMS 」 0 ไธ€ 0 ๅ‡ต 
่€Œ ๅ‡ต u 
P d 
, (91/89 ♂ ) 35u gxt—g9 • 6 Z 0 Z • 60 • OZOZ

 

Now set the layer mode as Soft Light, toggle it on and off and or set the opacity to taste.  In my case I left at 100%

Then I will take both layers and duplicate and flatten them together into a new RRGB layer.

IO!PV 0 JH 
5 -0 5 p - 8 ไธ€ ไธ€ 
5 -0 N ไธ€ ไธ€ 
101 H •VMS 」 0 ไธ€ 0 ๅ‡ต 
, (91/89 · 89 H ) 35u gxt—g9 • 6 Z 0 Z • 60 • OZOZ

 

 

Now I hit this layer with Google Nik (https://nikcollection.dxo.com/nik-collection-2012/?awc=18169_1601087977_64434cdc37e2ddfa2a681866ee67a3fe&utm_source=affiliation&utm_medium=awin)

 

Nik's output sharpener is fantastic and simple

 

Convert tor smart Filters 
2020-09-23-0424_9-RGB4xBests.png @ (R 
Filter Gallery... 
Adaptive Wide Angle... 
Lens Correction... 
Liquify... 
Oil Paint... 
Vanishing Point... 
Blur 
Distort 
Noise 
Pix elate 
Render 
Sharpen 
Stylize 
Video 
Other 
Digimarc 
Nik Collection 
RC-Astro 
Topaz Labs 
Browse Filters Online... 
Mini 
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Shift+CtrI+A 
Shift 
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Shift 
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Alt+Ctrl+V 
Analog Efex Pro 2 
Color Efex Pro 4 
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HOR Efex Pro 2 
& ange 
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Shift. Alt. 
Pat 
Info 
Sharpener Pro 3: (I) RAW Presharpener 
Sharpener Pro 3: (2) Output Sharpener 
Silver Efex Pro 2 
Viveza 2 
fill:

 

 

Here's the settings I used:

Sharpener Pro 
3 
Modes: 
Sharpened Image 
aa 
2020-09-23-0424_9-RGB-4xBests.png 
17.67 17.67 28ppm-. 
Output Sharpener 
VerA 
VerB 
Verc 
Add New Preset 
OUTPUT SHARPENING 
Adaptve Sharpening 
CREATIVE SHARPENING 
Output Sharpening Strength 
Structure 
Local Contrast 
SELECTIVE SHARPENING 
11% 
BRUSH 
Add Control Point 
CANCEL

 

Once done, the new layer has the same edge/feather selection removal as the high pass filter section.

Again the new layers are merged and duplicated

 

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Now I will align the RGB and balance the color

Color balance is done with a stare and compare to Damian Peach's photo from nearly the same time - http://www.damianpeach.com/mars2020/m2020_09_22dp.jpg

 

I noticed the edges were quite mis aligned, likely due to poor seeing.  I fixed that and then used the new edge, w/o the misaligned center portion, essentially a reverse selection from the above.

 

 

 

Color balance was moved via levels:

 

RGB Input UP to 191

RGB Input UP to 229

GREEN unchanged

BLUE Output down to 197

 

Then Saturation was bumped up 11 points

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SEPTEMBER 22nd, 2020 
Dian 21.8 
LS 283 
D. Peach

 

 

 

Next I copy the Color and Sat layer into a new layer and set as Soft Light and bring down the Opacity of the top layer to 20-30%.  This helps improve contrast as well as darken the limbs to give a bit more of the original 3d appearance.  OF NOTE, I do bring the LD value down in WinJUPOS when performing derotation.

 

Finally I flatten the new soft edge layer and bring the brightness up to near max with levels.

 

 

The rest is all text assembly in GIMP!

 

 

 

 

Here's the one of the variants of a 'final' processed measurement

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, July 13, 2020

My humble NEOWISE

Sent: Friday, July 10, 2020 5:48 PM to my team at work, "kicking myself for not getting up."


I made up for.  Sunday AM I got up on my own with no alarm at ~4:25AM EDT.  Drove over to a big field between Cary and Holly Springs I believe it's part of the Southeast area of Swift Creek, NC, to get this…. 

 

 

FULL resolution here


I had my alarm set for 4:45AM when the comet was supposed to clear the horizon.  I didn't account for ~10 min to drive to this spot, but I awoke on my own anyway.  I made the short trip only to find that I didn't have the tripod adapter I assumed I had packed the night prior.  I didn't feel the time to return back home and to the site again was time well spent, soinstead decided to lean the camera and adapter shoe straight on the quiet, rural road instead of the tripod itself.  Only later, after I got home did I realize that I had the 'missing' adapter on the binoculars as well.  Regardless I was able to hold the camera and 70->200mm zoom lens still enough for the planned 5s subs for several tens of minutes!  Refocusing by hand, without a trip was quite challenging, but in the end I'm glad I was able to pull it all out.


I did have to move from the road when a car passed by.  A few minutes later I had a 2nd car visit and this one stopped.  This is why I hate being alone on rural roads at that hour.  Turned out a fellow local observer had the same idea as I did.  We chatted for sometime but never exchanged info.  Hopefully someone can show him this photo taken from Pierce Olive Rd near the old cow pasture!

Monday, June 15, 2020

Cygnus - Sadr Region




I have had this camera for over 5 years and have yet to really discover it's full potential. I have been focusing more on how to squeeze the most out of it. I decied to lower the ISO from 1600 to 400, add some solid guiding via the C8 and QHY guidecam as well as ad bias calibration. I'm quite pleased with how the end result came out! It is minimally processed after all new darks, flats and new bias frames added to the stacking in DSS.





Included in this region are the following:

 

SAC        20h18m50.13s        +40°47'40.1"        OC        Cr 419        m: 5.40        sbr:        Dim: 4.5 x 4.5 '        pa: 90        class:IV 2 p        desc:13''-pB;pL;nRi;sC; 16* mags 11..13 at 100X;Compact but not rich;N of Struve 2666;14 * to 13 mag        Const:CYG                

SAC        20h24m39.81s        +38°35'48.5"        OC        M 29        m: 6.60        Name:NGC 6913        sbr:11.00        Dim: 7.0 x 7.0 '        pa: 90        class:III 3 p n        desc:Cl;P;lC;st L&S;About 20 stars mags 8...        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h17m16.00s        +37°41'38.4"        OC        IC 4996        m: 7.30        Name:Cr 418        sbr:        Dim: 6.0 x 6.0 '        pa: 90        class:I 3 p n        desc:Cl;st 8...13;        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h23m56.37s        +40°50'47.2"        OC        NGC 6910        m: 7.40        Name:OCL 181        sbr:        Dim: 8.0 x 8.0 '        pa: 90        class:I 2 p n        desc:Cl;pB;pS;P;pC;*20.12;H VIII 56;In Gamma Cyg nebula and Cyg OB9        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h04m34.97s        +44°13'19.2"        OC        NGC 6866        m: 7.60        Name:OCL 183        sbr:        Dim: 7.0 x 7.0 '        pa: 90        class:II 2 m        desc:Cl;L;vRi;cC;H VII 59;50* mags 10...        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h21m09.54s        +38°45'43.7"        OC        Berk 86        m: 7.90        sbr:        Dim: 8.0 x 8.0 '        pa: 90        class:I 3 p n        desc:13''-pF;pS;nRi;nC 19* mags 10..13 at 135X;        Const:CYG                

SAC        20h12m04.83s        +35°54'31.3"        OC        NGC 6883        m: 8.00        Name:OCL 148        sbr:        Dim: 15.0 x 15.0 '        pa: 90        class:I 3 p n        desc:Cl;pRi;** inv; r Gamma CYG        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h12m51.36s        +38°24'32.0"        Nb        NGC 6888        m:10.00        Name:LBN 203        sbr:        Dim: 20.0 x 10.0 '        pa: 90        class:E        desc:F;vL;vmE;** att;H IV 72;Crescent Neb;Wolf-Rayet * invl        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h24m01.79s        +41°45'47.2"        OC        Cr 421        m:10.10        sbr:        Dim: 6.0 x 6.0 '        pa: 90        class:III 1 p n        desc:13''-pF;pS;nRi;lC; 22* at 135X;        Const:CYG                

SAC        20h25m32.86s        +40°13'49.5"        Drk        LDN 889        m:11.00        sbr:79.90        Dim: 90.0 x 20.0 '        pa: 90        class:4 Ir        desc:;Wide lane in IC 1318 following Gamma Cyg        Const:CYG                

SAC        20h27m24.59s        +43°48'51.5"        Drk        B 346        m:11.00        Name:LDN 906        sbr:79.90        Dim: 10.0 x 4.0 '        pa: 90        class:6 K        desc:;In patchy area 2.8 deg preced and 1.5 deg south of Deneb        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h14m14.21s        +40°19'33.7"        Drk        B 343        m:11.00        Name:LDN 880        sbr:79.90        Dim: 10.0 x 5.0 '        pa: 90        class:5 Ir G        desc:;1.7 deg preceeding Gamma Cyg        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h29m09.20s        +39°58'54.5"        Drk        B 347        m:11.00        Name:LDN 889        sbr:79.90        Dim: 10.0 x 1.0 '        pa: 90        class:5 Ir        desc:;Narrow streak 1.2 deg foll and 20' south of Gamma Cyg        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h11m01.42s        +41°16'28.9"        C+N        IC 1311        m:13.10        Name:OCL 173        sbr:        Dim: 5.0 x 5.0 '        pa: 90        class:II 3 r n        desc:30 pF * in eF neby;small cluster;Neb Descr=60'x20' emission neb in sev parts near Gamma CYG        Const:CYG        

SAC        20h26m45.02s        +40°03'51.2"        Nb        IC 1318        m:14.90        Name:Sh2-108        sbr:        Dim: 45.0 x 20.0 '        pa: 90        class:E        desc:Gamma Cygni Neb;L patches of F nebulosity;Portions of neby surround Gamma Cyg;elong generally E-W        Const:CYG        


Full steps:

Guided in QHY at f/10 on 8" SCT on CGE mount with PHD2

Imaged piggy back on 200mm f/4 Canon lens.

Camera is stock Canon 60Da with LP filter.

Shot 26 x 5min subs with EOS Utility

Stacked and calibrated in DeepSkyStacker (DSS)

Processed in Photoshop:

Levels and Curves

Topaz Noise reduction

Saturation adjustment

Slight sharpening with Google NIX

Assembled menu'ing and text overlays in GIMP

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Europa puts a beauty mark on the Great Red Spot

Europa puts a beauty mark on the Great Red Spot




I was cruising facebook some weeks back and found one of those “On this Day” which had me wondering what happened.







So I went and checked my annual gallery for 2013-2014 and found it wasn’t finished and posted!๐Ÿ˜จ
https://maphilli14.webs.com/jupiter



So, without ado, here’s my 6 year old post made of 3x derotated images with a composite single image of the shadow and moon.





Animation

WinJupos reference






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