#North America & Pelican Nebulae

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chilly flare
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I took a shot at it. Thanks for the data!

chilly flare
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How did u get that colors?
channel extraction and pixel math?

split holly
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with the filter you used, this is an ideal color palette to create. You can use pixelpath with channel extraction or curves/histogram to get it.

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i'm working on star treatment and my rendition will be ready ๐Ÿ˜…

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22.65mb ๐Ÿ˜ฌ i hope it's not too much trouble lol

chilly flare
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damn
I certainly have a lot to learn

chilly flare
# split holly

Maybe you have a tutorial link or a step by step processing tips
I will be really appreciated with that

split holly
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it took me a while to get it from orange/green to gold/blue

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(i mean, over the months of doing this)

night plume
split holly
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In this video, I go through one of my workflows on processing a number of images of the Rosette Nebula taken with a one shot colour camera, and create a Hubble-esq false colour image.

The good news is, you can follow along in Pixinsight and use the exact same data. (including the calibration frames) - Yes I'm giving you my data.

Zip file to da...

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chilly flare
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Yeah, understand you
I`m trying it know

night plume
# chilly flare Amazing processing!

it might not be the best way but I use this method. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkxhGhuj3YQ

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As always, this is just a suggested method, you may want to change things up, stretch more/less etc - that's all part of...

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split holly
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You probably can just go right to the description and use the pixelmath formulas

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if you have pixinsight there's an even easier way ๐Ÿ˜„ lemme find it

split holly
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sometimes my blue channel is so bad, i just go straight RGG lol. but i would mix green and blue at .6 and .4 normally

chilly flare
split holly
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sometimes i will desaturate the stars to all white, or i'll also do a pixelmath on them. but i always process starless/stars apart from each other

chilly flare
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@split holly @night plume
What about this one?

split holly
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I like it!

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That's very, very close to the palette I used. The magenta hue can be removed with a fun "trick" ๐Ÿ™‚ invert the image, then run SCNR green on it, and then invert it back!

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you get this ๐Ÿ™‚

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and to be honest, i believe that is superior to my revision ๐Ÿ˜‚

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split holly
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that last image i posted is his image with the invert->scnr->invert done to it

night plume
fair helm
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RGB stars would be the cherry on top

chilly flare
fair helm
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I see

split holly
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Is it like the William Optics Z61, where the filter attaches to the flattener?