Presets

As in most modules in StarTools, a number of presets are available to quickly dial in useful starting points.

  • 'Constancy' sets the default Color Constancy mode and is the recommended mode for diagnostics and color balancing in.
  • 'Legacy' switches to a color rendition for visual spectrum datasets that is closest to what legacy software (e.g. software without signal evolution Tracking) would produce. This will mimic the way such software (incorrectly) desturates highlights and causes hue shifts.
  • 'SHO(HST)' dials in settings that are a good starting point for datasets that were imported as S-II, H-alpha and O-III for red, green and blue respectively (also known as the 'SHO, 'SOH:RGB', 'HST' or 'Hubble' palette). This standard way of importing datasets and mapping the 3 bands to the 3 channels in this way (via the Compose module), allows for further channel blends and remapping via the 'Matrix' parameter. Please note the specific blend's parameters/factors under the 'Matrix' parameter. This preset also greatly reduces the green bias to minimise green, while attempting to bring out the popular golden hues.
  • 'SHO:OHS' is similar to the 'SHO(HST)' preset, except that it further remaps a SHO-imported dataset to a channel blend that is predominantly mapped as OHS:RGB instead. Renditions typically yield a pleasing "glowing ice-on-fire" effect.
  • 'Bi-Color' assumes a dataset was imported as HOO:RGB, that is Ha-alpha imported as red, and O-III (sometimes also incorporating H-beta) imported as green and also blue. This yields the popular red/cyan bi-color renderings that are so effective at showing dual emission dominance. This preset is also particularly useful and popular for people who use a duo-band filter (aka as a tri-band or quad-band filter) with an OSC or DSLR.