Adjacent stars w/merged halos
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:51 pm
Hi!
Richard's tip about using ROI (not always where you'd expect...) to influence Autodev's behavior has been most helpful to me, but there's one behavior that I can't seem to get control of. Wondering if anyone has found a way to beat this?
Consider the case of two adjacent stars, where at least one is strong and bright...
Autodev tends to expand and halo-ize prominent stars, and if the halo runs into another halo, they merge and form a blob of light with the cores of the stars visible within the blob. I can manage the degree of the problem with ROI, but haven't figured out how to stop the problem. Separate stars should stay separate...
Examples from M103 are attached. You can see that we start out with round, distinct stars in the stacked image, but post-Autodev (just taking defaults for this example), the bright ones have halos, and close, bright halos are merging (best example, upper right). I would think that the best thing to do would be to prevent Autodev from creating and merging halos in the first place, but I have no idea how to do that.
I did find a post describing use of the Magic module to shrink halos, and did test that. I can see how it would help with separate and distinct stars, but I did not see it un-merging the merged halos and restoring separate and distinct stars.
Ideas?
Thx!
- Bob
Richard's tip about using ROI (not always where you'd expect...) to influence Autodev's behavior has been most helpful to me, but there's one behavior that I can't seem to get control of. Wondering if anyone has found a way to beat this?
Consider the case of two adjacent stars, where at least one is strong and bright...
Autodev tends to expand and halo-ize prominent stars, and if the halo runs into another halo, they merge and form a blob of light with the cores of the stars visible within the blob. I can manage the degree of the problem with ROI, but haven't figured out how to stop the problem. Separate stars should stay separate...
Examples from M103 are attached. You can see that we start out with round, distinct stars in the stacked image, but post-Autodev (just taking defaults for this example), the bright ones have halos, and close, bright halos are merging (best example, upper right). I would think that the best thing to do would be to prevent Autodev from creating and merging halos in the first place, but I have no idea how to do that.
I did find a post describing use of the Magic module to shrink halos, and did test that. I can see how it would help with separate and distinct stars, but I did not see it un-merging the merged halos and restoring separate and distinct stars.
Ideas?
Thx!
- Bob