The main focus of this video is to show you what's possible with BlurXterminator. We'll take some rough-looking data and push it as far as possible using the standard PixInsight + Photoshop workflow

The Rosette Nebula is a great target regardless of the camera, filters, or focal length. In this video I'll share a unique method of NarrowbandNormalization that creates a fun color balance

We're going to mix things up a bit today, instead of using ChannelCombination to create the color photo, we'll use PixelMath. This gives more control over the color balance of the image

The Iris Nebula is a great target to photograph throughout the year, as it is fairly close to Polaris. That means you can continue to gather data each season, while most other targets can only be seen for a few months.

With the help of the "CombineRGBAndNarrowband" script, we can easily blend two photos together for more color separation and a better final image.

The Luminance filter can add more detail to an existing RGB photo. (This is only required for monochrome cameras). In this video I'll share my full RGB + L workflow, which will enhance both the detail and color of the image.

We'll be using the Continuum Subtraction script in this workflow, which should cleanly blend the H-Alpha data with the RGB data. This can be tricky to learn, so follow along with my data and practice!

My girlfriend already has a cat and dog and the neighbor brought this little critter over. The poor little guy was infested with fleas so we bathed him and took the tweezers to him and picked and drowned and crushed at least 70 fleas. He was 11 ounce

The HOO color scheme maps H-Alpha to the Red color channel, and Oxygen to both Green and Blue. Even though there's only 2 colors, we can still create a stunning final image!