SBRToolMichigan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:38 am
Is your reply supporting the use of the reference frame method in DSS to align the channels there as I read from the older posts?
That's correct!
For a little background, here's my basic workflow when processing narrowband subs:
- All Ha subs are stacked in DSS and saved as FITS to
a file.
- All OIII subs are stacked in DSS and saved as FITS to
a separate file.
- I then open ST in the Compose mode, L,RGB.
- I then load say the Red channel with the saved Ha file
- However, when I attempt to load say the Green channel
with the saved OIII file, I either see that the star color is
not lining up or I just get the Failed message "The
dimension of the bitmap you're trying to load..."
Indeed, this is where you will want to use one stack (for example the Ha stack) as a reference for when your are stacking the other stacks (for example the O-III frames.
Before changing my settings in DSS from saving files as 16 bit to 32 bit integer as recommended, I was able to align the Ha and OIII saved files using Nebulosity before further processing. Everything worked fine in loading and processing in ST. However, it doesn't appear that Nebulosity can work with 32 bit integer files so aligning in that program is no longer an option(?!)
Depending on how deep your data is, 16-bit may be enough.
If I understand your reply correctly, this post-stacking alignment in another program isn't the best method to produce quality results anyway?
Correct, it is very much sub-optimal!
So, I guess I'm trying to find out the best (or only way?) to get the L, RGB function to work with properly aligned channels in ST. If it's the reference frame or other method in DSS I'll be happy to give it a try.
That's it! Do let us know how you get on Craig!