Hi all,
I have been using startools for 4 weeks and I really love it, and I found I am making better images than before using the traditional histogram stretch and saturation.
I have attached a crop of a region of NGC3576 to show the stars and I am curious if there is a module to complete the colour of the stars.
You will notice e.g. the blue stars are blue on one side of the airy disk and missing on the other side. I should point out these were 15min subs and most likely the stars are all saturated and it is a credit to startools that it found some colour in the stars. In my efforts with Astroart v5 just about all the stars are white using traditional stretching methods.
I have not yet tried the Repair, Synth or Magic modules, so I was curious will any of these modules be any benefit to me for this situation.
Cheers
Bill
NGC3576 Stars
NGC3576 Stars
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Re: NGC3576 Stars
Hi Bill,
Great to hear ST is performing to satisfaction!
The blue fringing on one side may indicate a slight alignment error during stacking.
Using the Lens module and shifting the blue (as well as the red a tiny bit), the result seems somewhat better aligned which lends weight to that theory;
Great to hear ST is performing to satisfaction!
The blue fringing on one side may indicate a slight alignment error during stacking.
Using the Lens module and shifting the blue (as well as the red a tiny bit), the result seems somewhat better aligned which lends weight to that theory;
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: NGC3576 Stars
Thanks for your help Ivo, I will have a play with Lens and see what I can do.
I do seem some improvement in your sample. So I'll see if I can do the same.
I wonder would slightly out of collimation also cause this?
Thanks
Bill
EDIT: I had a go last night and yes it works well, surprised by how much I had to shift the blue pixels though, something like 30 pixels to the left.
Bill
I do seem some improvement in your sample. So I'll see if I can do the same.
I wonder would slightly out of collimation also cause this?
Thanks
Bill
EDIT: I had a go last night and yes it works well, surprised by how much I had to shift the blue pixels though, something like 30 pixels to the left.
Bill