Great New PixInsight Process For NB Mixing

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
So for those of you who are PixInsight users, you may already know of Bill Blanshan. he has been adding a number of new process icons to PixInsight lately that are quite effective and helpful for a number of varied tasks, such as star reduction, adding luminance to RGB, adding Hα to RGB, combining RGB stars back into starless narrowband data) just to name the ones I have messed with). But I just found one that has been recently revised to version 5, that is called NB_NormalizationV5. It can be used to generate narrowband mixes based on 3 palettes (SHO, HSO, and HOO) with a number or knobs to tweak. After playing with it for a while on some previously processed data (and then watching the YouTube tutorial and playing some more) my takeaway is that it definitely adds a new quick to use tool to one's arsenal for narrowband processing. I found it useful in at least one case to improve what I already was quite happy with for a mix, and it also definitely can be used to give you a starting point to iterate from. It runs on already combined data (could be ideal for those working with OSC setups). After using just default settings initially I found lots more utility after watching the tutorial video here (which I would recommend if you truly want to understand the options available):


Free and worth looking at if you would like a new approach for your NB processing, or just want to play around a bit. I actually came away feeling pretty good about a lot of my mixes as they are, but will definitely use this tool in the future as another data point anyway. See what you think.

Here is a one click remix of my IC2177 Seagull Nebula image, which I was quite happy with to start with. But this new tool has brought out the yellow and greens a little more, making it a true 4 color mix which I like.

This is trying to be a video showing the old version followed by the remixed new version. It was a real PITA to make, hopefully it works :) it was supposed to loop, but that never worked. It is just a 720p video showing the before and then the after versions...



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Mike Lewis

Staff Member
thank you, this new process is what I have started using too. so much cool stuff these days its hard to keep up
@Comet Hunter - Indeed! If I had the patience, I could do nothing but continually reprocess older data using the latest improved processes and scripts :) But it is very nice that there are constantly new approaches that are easier to use and less time consuming.

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JimFox

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Hey Mike, I hadn't heard of this, so thanks for sharing it with us. I will need to download it.

Photoshop is great at making gif's which is what you would want to make your video to loop. There are other gif creators, but photoshop works great for me.
 
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