L ,Ha rgb
Re: L ,Ha rgb
I have used some of these methods. Would it be possible to add additional filters into the compose image tool.
Re: L ,Ha rgb
Ok.
Galaxies typically don't show up well in Ha, so using a galaxy's Ha for luminance (detail) is not advised. You actually spent most of your time acquiring Ha, which would have been better spent acquiring L/luminance for this particular target.
For this target, you will want to add Ha to the red channel for the purpose of chrominance only. E.g. this will make areas where Ha is strong "extra red", but will not modify detail (luminance). This approach gives you the best of both worlds with easily distinguishable HII areas, yet still showing all other details in exactly the same way would expect them to look in the visual spectrum.
Per the previous posts, to add Ha to R, you can either use the Compose module to create a new composite of R+Ha, save that and re-open it as your "new" R. Or you can use the Layer module for the same purpose.
When you create your "final" composite with everything combined, be aware that adding your new red (Ha+R) channel for the purpose of synthetic luminance doesn't make a whole lot of sense due to the Ha component in your new red channel (adding narrowband signal to wideband signal doesn't make a whole lot of sense). I would either use "L, RGB" for "Luminance, Color" (e.g. no synthetic luminance at all), or you could create a new L dataset that contains the synthetic luminance of L + R + G +B (e.g. not Ha), save that and use that as your new luminance for "L, RGB".
Regardless of what you choose, once everything is combined, just process as normal.
So, to recapl
Here I am creating a synthetic luminance frame from L + R + G + B; I keep that, and save it.
Here I am creating a new red channel Ha + R (using equal exposure times here); I keep that, and save it.
Now I put everything together;
And then process it using a (fairly) standard workflow;
Hope this helps!
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: L ,Ha rgb
Hi Ivo, Thanks a buntch! Truly helpful. I'm waiting for the reducer, I'll reshoot the whole galaxy and process as suggested. Cloud magnet is still working now ,so by X-mas I can perhaps post something what I achieved.