Saturday night I had some clear sky, decent seeing, and only at the end during Ha subs did some high hazy clouds impact the acquisition. So, doubled up my integration and now have my seemingly standard 5 hours.
2h L, 40m ea RGB, 1h Ha. PI WBPP for stacking.
This, again, was binned 35% for the edit. I'll try both less binning and tighter crops later on.
Instead of star sampling I just ran a full mask sample when entering Color, and this gave a starting point already a bit more blue biased than when using stars. Still not a ton, I think red was reduced 1.08 and green 1.06, with blue left alone. I altered these just a little bit, red reducing to 1.15 and green to 1.08, then green capped, and I think the balance turned out better. Some decent blue is showing in the arms of Bode's, and the whatever of Cigar. A little bit of blue center shows fairly strongly in the core of Garland, which concerned me, but I believe actually matches up with the handful of reference images out there.
I used two Layer+Undo reversals here. First was after SVD, as I am unsure of the pinpointing of Bode's and Garland cores into stars. But, minimal change and the mask was only a handful of pixels.
The second Undo was after NB Accent, for the pinking of continuum light (even blue stars) as we've discussed before. I also added the main central disk of M81, which seems unusually prone to pinking. Maybe it's particularly bright, or something I did during HDR? Often that's handled through settings in NBA screen 2, as worked on my NGC 2403, but I couldn't make it work here.
The really interesting quandary for it though is M82. I can't think of any good way to differentiate real hydrogen from continuum Ha in that bright little cigar.

Some references seem to show it staying pretty brown in that cylindrical "core," with the true hydrogen bursting out from the sides. But in my NB Accenting it all becomes pretty red and pink in there. I may have to try to work on my Screen 1 settings some more to see what transfers over, but I don't think there's much getting away from that continuum brightness.
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