How does one combine L R G B and and Ha i have been messing with an imported dataset but how can i add the ha into compose as i loaded all the channels LRGB avaliable leaving Ha still to be added ?
regards Dave
l rgb and ha
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Skywatcher 190MN, ASI 2600 or astro modded Canon 700d, guided by OAG, ASI120, PHD2
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Thanks forgot I asked that before must be having a senior moment
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Ha ha, I know that feeling!
I have resorted to extracting info like this from the posts, editing it and then storing it in small .txt files in the Astronomy folder. Currently got about a dozen
I have resorted to extracting info like this from the posts, editing it and then storing it in small .txt files in the Astronomy folder. Currently got about a dozen
Skywatcher 190MN, ASI 2600 or astro modded Canon 700d, guided by OAG, ASI120, PHD2
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Good idea I must do that too .
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Hi.
I'm probably slow, but there is one thing I don't get in Ivo's explanation in the link:
How do I load both Red and Ha stacks into the compose module to create a new red channel. Is one of them loaded as luminance?
Likewise, if I create a finished image without the Ha stack and then want to add (blend in) the Ha. How do I do that? How do I load them both?
What am I missing here?
Thanks
Helge.
I'm probably slow, but there is one thing I don't get in Ivo's explanation in the link:
How do I load both Red and Ha stacks into the compose module to create a new red channel. Is one of them loaded as luminance?
Likewise, if I create a finished image without the Ha stack and then want to add (blend in) the Ha. How do I do that? How do I load them both?
What am I missing here?
Thanks
Helge.
Re: l rgb and ha
Hi Heno,
So one of the datasets might act as "L" the other one as "R" and the mode will be creating a synthetic L out of this "L&R" (effectively R&Ha). So that new "Synthetic L", will turn into your 'new R' when loaded into COMPOSE as R
You will find a great step-by step instruction in Guy's User Notes ("special techniques" section).
Check these out in case of questions, there are many valuable how to's collected from the forum
The User Notes are also included in the Inofficial Manual pdf (available on download section of ST homepage).
clear skies!
jochen
Yes, in a way. At this point and in that mode, the terms Luminance or Chrominance should not be taken literally . Selecting above mode will combine both your R and Ha data into a single dataset. With this you are combining two B/W datasets into a single mono image.you can use the Compose module (set Luminance, Color to L + Synthetic L, Mono) to create a blend (also in mono). Then save this blend. This will be your new red color channel
So one of the datasets might act as "L" the other one as "R" and the mode will be creating a synthetic L out of this "L&R" (effectively R&Ha). So that new "Synthetic L", will turn into your 'new R' when loaded into COMPOSE as R
You will find a great step-by step instruction in Guy's User Notes ("special techniques" section).
Check these out in case of questions, there are many valuable how to's collected from the forum
The User Notes are also included in the Inofficial Manual pdf (available on download section of ST homepage).
clear skies!
jochen
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Tanks Jochen
I think I*ve understood it now. I'll give it a try.
Helge
I think I*ve understood it now. I'll give it a try.
Helge