RC-Astro Standalone Tools

Russell Croman of RC-Astro has released a major update of his excellent toolset – BlurXTerminator, NoiseXTerminator and StarXTerminator. These are now available as a standalone version which means that they are no longer tied exclusively to being used with the PixInsight ecosystem but means they can now also be used by SetiAstroPro and Siril – both of which are free.

Although I use PixInsight and I have not yet put aside the time to learn either Siril or SetiAstroPro …. sorry Frank ! I think AstroWizard by LukoMatico also now supports the standalone tools.

The main release I was pleased for this set of releases was that Russell included GPU support not only for NVidia but now also for AMD and Intel. Oh what joy – I now have no reason to be forced to purchase an over-priced GPU by greedy and monopolistic NVidia.

In Windows the standalone binary displayed via a cmd shell –

RC-Astro Standalone Binary

There appears to be no way to call the standalone tools within PixInsight currently but Cuiv discussed his custom script (RC-Astro Universal Standalone Engine) for calling the toolset on his Youtube channel here.

RC-Astro Universal Standalone Engine – Cuiv The Lazy Geek

Using a APS-C OSC drizzled, debayered and registered master (~817MB) of the Cocoon Nebula (IC5146). This area is a star and dust dense field so we can show the realised speed improvements made to the workflow when using an aging (2020) AMD RX6800 (16GB) GPU coupled with a AMD Ryzen9 5900X (12c/24t) AM4 processor and 32GB of DDR4 memory.

ModeBlurX
2.0.4

AI version 4
NoiseX
2.3.3

AI version 3
StarX
2.3.11
AI version 11
CPU202.85s186.88s812.92s
GPU21.67s36.35s27.84s
SpeedUp9.36x5.14x29.20x

My gratitude to Mr Croman for this work but the real icing on the cake was that the standalone toolset is also free to download for existing licensees – thanks Russell !