Lately, I have been just kind of “down in the dumps” about the quality of the images I have been producing. I feel like no matter how I much try and learn or try to pay extra attention to my data when processing, The results haven’t been satisfactory for me. Don’t get me wrong, seeing the data come together still gets me excited but it’s like my last few images, the final result always leaves me wanting more. I see all these wonderful images with amazing color on galaxies and the perfect balance of noise reduction, details and sharpening but for some reason I struggle to replicate those results for myself.
I have been doing astronomy one way or another for almost 2 decades but only in the last 5 or so years have I moved from photometry and some simple amateur survey work that was just collecting and processing pure mono images to finally doing just pure astrophotography.
I feel like I have been stuck in this rut between intermediate and advanced for a couple years now and I just cannot get out of it. it’s to the point where even my wife thinks I’m over processing my images lol
If you look at my latest image of messier 31, you can for sure see what I mean by over processing, The ha data was spectacular, but it seemed no matter how many tricks I tried I could not get this image to a satisfactory result that displayed the HA data fully while retaining a realistic looking image.
Maybe I’m just in a rut and being too harsh I have always had a habit of second guessing anything I do, this was just me venting and looking to the community for some inspiration to help me reach that next step and fully take advantage of all the time and effort put into collecting this data.
Am I the only one who feels like this sometimes or am I not alone??