Hello all: just wanted to share with the group that Astra Image has a denoise function that can be helpful. This is an image of AR2824 taken on the 23rd of May. The mono version is not denoised, the color version is. I think it is effective, if applied correctly. Interested in hearing your opinions.
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Re: Denoise function
Much better, I had the dots we get in solar images, the Sun isn't dotty
I use NeatImage and love it, I think Topaz AI denoise is good too
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I use NeatImage and love it, I think Topaz AI denoise is good too
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Re: Denoise function
Looks good Franco.
Denoising (I use Topaz Denoise AI) is part of my standard workflow as well. For HA at least, in CaK/WL it tends to eat fine detail (which you don't want obviously) and the noise in those is much less obvious anyway.
Denoising (I use Topaz Denoise AI) is part of my standard workflow as well. For HA at least, in CaK/WL it tends to eat fine detail (which you don't want obviously) and the noise in those is much less obvious anyway.
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Re: Denoise function
Thanks for posting this, Franco.
I definitely have problems with noise in my images because, generally, I only stack a few images (~25) out of a 2000 frame video. It’s always a bit finicky to coax out the fine details without amplifying the noise. I’ve shied away from denoising filters but this Astra Image version seems to work well.
(Beautiful shots, by the way!)
Cheers.
Peter
I definitely have problems with noise in my images because, generally, I only stack a few images (~25) out of a 2000 frame video. It’s always a bit finicky to coax out the fine details without amplifying the noise. I’ve shied away from denoising filters but this Astra Image version seems to work well.
(Beautiful shots, by the way!)
Cheers.
Peter
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Re: Denoise function
Wow. That is a huge difference, though I would not have identified the noise in the original image belt itself. Is there a danger of losing true data?
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Re: Denoise function
Thank you all for your comments and feedback. Peter: glad you can use this. I also was not using denoise sofware, but with Astra Image it is so easy to use, compare images and see results. I will start using it going forward, when noise is a problem. David: for the purpose of posting images on this forum, I do not believe the minor changes the software does substantially affect the image. It also sounds like many of the very experienced members routinely use this available tool.
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