Hello all
I have been doing some test shots involving putting my Ra camera with a wide-angle 14mm lens on a trip and taking a series of late-night 30 sec images. I produced a resulting stack. The problem is trying to use the mask to cut off unwanted sections. I was able to remove a corner area via lasso. Then I wanted to remove an overhead line. However, my impression was that masks would only let me do one action; the line remained untouched when I changed the mode to 'line + grow'. Am I correct in believing that masks *can* do several different types of masking in one image and that the problem is with me?
TIA
Lawrence Harris
Masks query
Re: Masks query
Hi Lawrence,Lawrence wrote: ↑Sun Jul 25, 2021 10:25 am The problem is trying to use the mask to cut off unwanted sections. I was able to remove a corner area via lasso. Then I wanted to remove an overhead line. However, my impression was that masks would only let me do one action; the line remained untouched when I changed the mode to 'line + grow'. Am I correct in believing that masks *can* do several different types of masking in one image and that the problem is with me?
I'm not entirely sure what you a trying to do... Are you asking about how to use the mask editor to mask out (or in) different sections of the image? What do you mean by the 'line + grow' mode?
Thank you,
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: Masks query
Hi Ivo
Query is in two parts:
1 - I used the straight line method to 'mask' an overhead cable. Naturally the cable is wider than the line so I then used the option that allows the line to grow wider - as I mentioned. It did grow wider, which was fine.
2 - I tried to create another mask to exclude a bush in the corner but it appears that only one mask can be created on the image. Is that correct (I don't believe so) or, more likely, did I do something wrong to stop the second mask being created?
TIA
Lawrence Harris
Query is in two parts:
1 - I used the straight line method to 'mask' an overhead cable. Naturally the cable is wider than the line so I then used the option that allows the line to grow wider - as I mentioned. It did grow wider, which was fine.
2 - I tried to create another mask to exclude a bush in the corner but it appears that only one mask can be created on the image. Is that correct (I don't believe so) or, more likely, did I do something wrong to stop the second mask being created?
TIA
Lawrence Harris
Re: Masks query
Hi Lawrence,
I've updated the 'Mask Module Use notes here and included a 'Special Techniques' entry under 'Creating a complex mask using multiple Brush Modes and Auto Star Masks'
You can also use 'Open' to load a previously saved mask and then add to that.
Let me know if the notes miss the point or need any clarification.
Guy
I've updated the 'Mask Module Use notes here and included a 'Special Techniques' entry under 'Creating a complex mask using multiple Brush Modes and Auto Star Masks'
You can also use 'Open' to load a previously saved mask and then add to that.
Let me know if the notes miss the point or need any clarification.
Guy