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Photoshop or PixInsight?

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So what’s better for processing images, PixInsight or Photoshop? No, this isn’t exactly another one of those opinion pieces. Google “PixInsight vs. Photoshop” and you can...

Photoshop Techniques for Astrophotography

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M31 Before BASIC IMAGE ENHANCEMENT USING CURVES Abobe Photoshop is a powerful and versatile program that is well-suited for astrophotographers. However, precisely because of its...

Star Adventurer GTi Mount

Since its introduction in 2014, the Star Adventurer has been at the forefront of the lightweight, portable astroimaging revolution. And now, with the Star Adventurer...

ZWO ASI533MM-P 9MP CMOS Monochrome Announced

The new monochrome version of ZWO’s popular ASI533MC-Pro cooled astronomy camera has been announced. The new camera has a 9-megapixel 1โ€ฒโ€ฒ-class square sensor, two-stage cooling,...

The 500 Rule

The 500 Rule Explained The idea behind the 500 rule is to provide you with an easy-to-remember formula to freeze the movement of the stars....

Navigating the Night Sky: A Beginnerโ€™s Journey to Perfecting Polar Alignment for Optimal Telescope Performance

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Gazing up at the night sky, it’s impossible not to feel a sense of wonder and curiosity. For beginners venturing into the world of astronomy,...

Clear Nights of Frustration

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As a beginner and as seasoned imagers, we will all experience Nights of Frustration when imaging, it’s not a matter of IF itโ€™s a matter...

Beginner Astrophotography: Getting Started

Exploring the Cosmos from Your Backyard: A Journey into Astrophotography The night sky has always been a source of wonder, mystery, and inspiration. For many,...

PixInsight โ€“ EZ Processing Suite installation

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Open PixInsight – Navigate to Resources > Updates > Manage Repositories Click on add and paste the repository url: https://elveteek.ch/pixinsight-updates/ez-processing-suite/   Click on OK to...

What is Dithering and why should I enable it when Guiding?

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Ah, dithering in astrophotography! It’s like giving your camera a tiny, strategic nudge to make your star photos look like they were taken by a...