Most people quit PixInsight before they ever process a single image. This book makes sure you are not one of them.
If you have been sitting on the fence about PixInsight because of its reputation for being impossibly difficult to learn, or because the price felt hard to justify without knowing whether you could actually use it, this guide was written specifically for you. What you are about to discover will change the way you think about astrophotography image processing forever.
Few people know that an experienced PixInsight user can take a raw stacked image and produce a stunning, publish-ready result in as little as twenty to thirty minutes. Not because they are exceptionally talented. Because they know the workflow. This book hands you that exact workflow, built from the ground up for complete beginners, explained in plain language, and tested on real astrophotography data from one of the most light-polluted cities on Earth.
Here is what you will find inside:
A complete, step-by-step installation and setup guide covering every plugin, script, and third-party tool you need. Four fully detailed processing workflows for broadband OSC cameras, dual-band narrowband OSC cameras, monochrome LRGB setups, and monochrome SHO narrowband imaging with the Hubble palette. Clear explanations of the most important concepts in PixInsight including linear versus stretched images, the Screen Transfer Function, plate solving, Spectrometric Color Calibration, deconvolution with Blur Exterminator, noise reduction, star removal, color masking, and PixelMath star replacement. A complete glossary, workflow checklists for every imaging setup, and export guidance for sharing and printing your finished images.
This is not a reference manual. It reads like a knowledgeable friend walking you through every step at your shoulder.
Who is this book for?
Anyone who owns astrophotography data and does not know what to do with it. Anyone who has tried to learn PixInsight from scattered online tutorials and given up in frustration. Anyone who images from a light-polluted city and wants results that rival dark-sky photographers.
The night sky has been collecting light for you. It is time to process it properly.
Grab your copy today and run your first finished image through PixInsight before the week is out.