Frankly, I think the result speaks for itself.
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Frankly, I think the result speaks for itself.
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That is really amazing David!
Maybe I will dig up some of those old images with my old mount!
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Question: Are you supposed to use blurX on raw, unstretched/linear, data, or any? I just heard from someone on the Losmandy forum that he tried it both ways and the new version works well either way.
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Yes there is already blowback from the "purists" that this is unacceptable as anSkyHiker wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 3:34 am That's like cheating! Now I have to try it, my images are all like that. Well not the fracs.
Question: Are you supposed to use blurX on raw, unstretched/linear, data, or any? I just heard from someone on the Losmandy forum that he tried it both ways and the new version works well either way.
Thats a very severe example but it really is incredible. I've only tried it with a few images so far so please report back as you get results.
So what I've read is that the AI was trained only on linear so that is going to give the optimum result. But there is also an expectation that it will still do a good job at non linear. Some people have reported positive results on non linear. Let us know if you try it.
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