Not pretending to share a deep analysis, just a quick test on some good data that I captured from Bortle Namibian sky last July 2024 (Tivoli Astrofarm). Image details: L = 96x300" (8h) ; FRA300 + ASI2600MM + AM5).
I wanted to test the results of several Gradient Correction Tools. What I did with the data (all in PIXINSIGHT):
-Dynamic Crop
-BX
-Test of different Gradient Correction Tools as it follows: ABE (PIX), Gradient Correction (PIX) two times (v1 is default settings; v2 I lowered Scale/Smoothness and ticked Automatic Convergence... it finished after 4 iterations), GraXpert (standalone).
-SX to see the results
What are your thoughts on the results?
My humble opinion:
-ABE (PIX) overcorrects several areas, not doing a great job on several corners. I used it just to compare, knowing its limitations.
-GXP overcorrects the data way too far; introducing some extra noise (?)
-Gradient Correction (PIX) does a great work with a little fine tuning of the settings
Just to take into account... The images are still linear and I auto stretched it... so the noisy view may lead to confusion. I just wanted to compare the Gradient Tools, not the noise introduced (but it'll also be interesting to see its effects).
Conclusion: in this example I prefer a non AI based gradient reduction tool, GC (PIX).
Thanks for reading and for your thoughts. Best wishes and clear skies to you all,
Aleix Roig
www.astrocat.info
