Stark Labs provides software for amateur astrophotographers designed to be simple and easy to use. They are designed to be user-friendly and to make capturing your images as easy as possible while still providing the flexibility and power you need. Nobody likes standing outside in a cold field, spending time with gloves off fighting with an awkward user-interface. I know. I've done this. At the same time, nobody wants a program that is simple to use, but too limited to be of real use. Here, you'll find Nebulosity, a cross-platform capture and processing application designed to give you powerful, purpose-built tools for DSO image capture and processing - the tools you really need to produce fantastic images. You'll also find a wide range of free utilities like PHD Guiding that make astrophotography easier and more enjoyable.
Dark nebula called LDN1774, taken by the Wide Field Imager, an instrument mounted on ESO's 2.2-meter MPG/ESO telescope at La Silla. 4 Dark nebula LDN 483 is located about 700 light-years away in the constellation of Serpens (The Serpent). Nebulosity 4.4.3 Nebulosity is designed to be a powerful, but simple to use capture and processing application for macOS / Windows (7/8/10 32/64 bit). A huge array of cameras are supported for capture (see below) and images from just about anything can be processed (support for many FITS formats, PNG, TIFF, JPEG, DSLR RAW files, etc).
- 1/18/2021: Nebulosity 4.4.4 - Updates to RAW file handling for CR3 and more support
- 7/23/2020: Nebulosity 4.4.3 - Update Canon EDSDK driver
- 5/31/2020: Nebulosity 4.4.2 - Beta code for universal QHY driver
- 4/14/20: Catalina install help
- 2/18/20: Nebulosity 4.4.1 (main download page) - GUI fix on Windows and ZWO update on Mac
- 2/17/20: Nebulosity 4.4a (Windows only) (main download page)
- 2/1/20: Nebulosity 4.4 released (main download page)
- 11/11/19: Nebulosity 4.3.2 in pre-release. Canon ESDK update, minor fixes, 64-bit only on Mac
- 7/22/19: Nebulosity-64 for macOS 4.3.1 in pre-release: 64-bit required for macOS Catalina
- 3/1/19: Nebulosity 4.3 released: Canon EDSDK update
- 9/17/18: Nebulosity 4.2 released: All 4.1.1 - 4.1.8 updates plus updated Canon and ZWO support
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Nebulosity 4 Tutorials
Orion and Horsehead Nebulae by Craig Stark - Nebulosity & PHD Guiding
Pelican and N. American Nebulae by Craig Stark - Nebulosity & PHD Guiding
M13 by Craig Stark - All capturing and processing in Nebulosity & PHD Guiding
Veil Nebula and M51 by Steve Wissler - Captured by the NASA EPOXI spacecraft and processed in Nebulosity
NGC7000 and M16 by Warren Spreng - Nebulosity and PHD Guiding
Orion Region (APOD) by Dale Martin and Elephant Trunk (Anacortes POD) by Michael Kolstad - PHD Guiding
Orion Region and Trumpler 5 cluster by Chuck Kimball - Nebulosity and PHD Guiding
Jupiter by Brian Hollander and Segull Nebula Region by Harel Boren (APOD) - PHD Guiding
M33 (AAPOD) and Crescent Nebula (UIA 2nd place) by Michele Palma - Nebulosity & PHD Guiding
Iris Nebula and M5 by Chuck Kimball - Nebulosity and PHD Guiding Crossftp 1 98 7 download free.
NGC 4631 (Whale galaxy) by John Wunderlin and M27 by Jeffrey Jongmans - Nebulosity and PHD Guiding
M51 by Christopher Neal and Eagle Nebula by Rossolatos A. - PHD Guiding
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Cygnus Loop by Michael Garvin and Rosette Nebula by David Adshead (Astronomy Now picture of the month) - Nebulosity and PHD Guiding Shotcut 18 0.
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Cygnus Loop by Michael Garvin and Rosette Nebula by David Adshead (Astronomy Now picture of the month) - Nebulosity and PHD Guiding Shotcut 18 0.
Kleider Deep Field (region surrounding the Hubble Deep Field) of galaxies down to magnitude 22.8 by Robert Ince - PHD Guiding
Eagle Nebula by Ray Hurst and Crescent Nebula by Richard Wright - Nebulosity and PHD Guiding
Hirocun's IC2118, Great Rift, Sirius Region, and M42