Flawlessly integrated into the Singularity app, SkyColor Studio offers a suite of easy-to-use image editing tools that let you enhance and customize the images captured with Vespera in just a few minutes, prior to saving or sharing them.
Boost contrast and colors, reduce noise, control the balance between stars and deep-sky objects (or create stunning starless views), and apply curated color palettes instantly. All from your smartphone or tablet while you observe.
Vespera Pro users benefit from advanced controls (with BalENS) to fine-tune the image histogram stretching, offering even greater control over the final result.
SkyColor studio is easy to use and does not require astrophotography image processing skills.


SkyColor Studio is available exclusively with Vespera.
(Vespera I, Passengers, II, II X_Edition, and Pro).
Minimum device OS version : iOS 16 or Android 11
Minimum Singularity app version required:
Since all image processing is performed directly within the Singularity app on your smartphone or tablet, your device must have at least 4 GB of free RAM.
SkyColor Studio works directly with the RAW data captured by your Vespera smart telescope. As a result, it is only available for observation projects where RAW data is still accessible.
This includes:
To unlock advanced editing features, Vespera Pro users must have BalENS enabled.
Limitations:
SkyColor is not available for lunar and solar observation as well as live observations that does not involve stacking (planets, stars, manual targets with object type set to star).
SkyColor Studio is not available for images stored in your Singularity Cloud Library, as these images are saved in JPEG format and no longer contain RAW data.
Available from the Profile tab, SkyColor Project lets you store images along with their RAW data and editing settings, so you can continue working on them later, even when you’re not connected to Vespera.
SkyColor projects are stored for up to 30 days. After that period, they are automatically deleted. The remaining time before expiration is displayed next to each project in the library. Be sure to edit, save, or share your final image before the project expires.
If you’re finished editing, you can manually delete a project at any time by tapping the trash can icon.
Important:
A SkyColor project captures the state of your observation at the moment it is created. The original image data is not updated afterward.
If you continue an observation or resume a Multi-Night project after creating a SkyColor project, any newly captured data will not be added to the existing SkyColor Project. To work with the new data, you will need to create a new SkyColor Project.
These tools are available exclusively on Vespera Pro and require BalENS to be enabled.
They control how the image data is stretched, that is, how the deep-sky object is revealed relative to the sky background.
Black level
Adjusts how dark the sky background appears.
Highlights
Controls the intensity of the brightest areas of the image.
Strength
Sets the overall stretching intensity, affecting global contrast between the sky background, deep-sky objects, and stars.
Denoise
Use this tool to reduce image noise and produce a cleaner, smoother result.
Tap the icon to activate the filter and preview its effect on a selected area of the image. You can move the preview box to evaluate different regions.
Tap Next to apply the filter to the entire image and proceed to the next tab.
You can later fine-tune the denoise intensity in the Adjust tab.
Starless
This tool removes stars from the image (in combination with a slight denoise), leaving only the deep-sky object. You can later restore and fine-tune the star intensity in the Adjust tab.
Tap the Starless icon to instantly preview the effect on a sample area. Move the preview box to see how different parts of the image are affected.
Tap Next to apply the filter to the full image and proceed to the next tab.
Stars / Denoise
Available only after applying the Starless or denoise filter.
Use this control to bring the stars back while adjusting their intensity, (allowing the deep-sky object to stand out more clearly) or to fine-tune the strength of the denoise filter.
Vibrance
Gently increases or decreases color intensity, preserving subtle tones.
Saturation
Strongly increases or decreases overall color intensity for a more dramatic look.
Contrast
Enhances the difference between shadows and highlights, adding depth to the image.
Palette
Choose from three predefined palettes to apply a specific color mapping to the image.
Why can’t I use SkyColor Studio with images saved in the cloud library?
SkyColor Studio requires access to RAW data to operate. Images stored in the cloud library are exported as JPEG files, which no longer contain the RAW data needed for image processing.