Hi fellow Startoolers
Beyond and image of NGC 281. Different approach. Taken with Ha en OSC as usual but i blended the red channel with Ha. As explained on page 37 of the Startools manual. No trouble to get red this time, still i find that i lost a bit detail. There is more detail in the mono Ha shot then is visible here in the image. I kinda like, guess it is presentable but i still don't get a real wow effect.
30 x 3 minutes OSC
27 x 6 min Ha Luminance
Askar Fra 500, at f/5,6
What do you think , guys?
NGC 281
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Re: NGC 281
Nice colors, Freddy.
Do you ever take any mono luminance? As in actual luminance, not Ha-as-luminance. I wonder if that would add some clarity that you feel is lacking.
Another possible trick, though how disconnected from "reality" it is I'm not sure, would be to process a mono image, perhaps even your Ha, in grayscale for maximized detail. Otherwise match the crop/bin and so forth that you already did. Then layer combine the two images using "color of." Apply strong denoise to the color image if needed.
I did that on my M51, albeit that was broadband, when I otherwise wasn't getting an end result I totally liked with normal composite processing. Probably due to the color data not being so great. At the time I also only had a UV-IR cut as any kind of filter for the 2600MM. So I processed the mono data for detail, then processed the D5300 stack, heavy denoise to clean up color artifacting and flaws, and then layer.
Do you ever take any mono luminance? As in actual luminance, not Ha-as-luminance. I wonder if that would add some clarity that you feel is lacking.
Another possible trick, though how disconnected from "reality" it is I'm not sure, would be to process a mono image, perhaps even your Ha, in grayscale for maximized detail. Otherwise match the crop/bin and so forth that you already did. Then layer combine the two images using "color of." Apply strong denoise to the color image if needed.
I did that on my M51, albeit that was broadband, when I otherwise wasn't getting an end result I totally liked with normal composite processing. Probably due to the color data not being so great. At the time I also only had a UV-IR cut as any kind of filter for the 2600MM. So I processed the mono data for detail, then processed the D5300 stack, heavy denoise to clean up color artifacting and flaws, and then layer.
Re: NGC 281
Hi Mike,
I don't take luminance without Ha, i believe for that i need an UV/IR cut filter won't i? I don't have one. the idea crossed my mind too though.
I tried once to layer a mono Ha stack with an OSC stack but it was not very successfull. I believe i tried that on the Heart nebulae.
I don't take luminance without Ha, i believe for that i need an UV/IR cut filter won't i? I don't have one. the idea crossed my mind too though.
I tried once to layer a mono Ha stack with an OSC stack but it was not very successfull. I believe i tried that on the Heart nebulae.