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Hello I tried combining h-alpha and color data in this image
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andyinsea/8084365525/in/photostream
I noticed some missing data in the Ha data. I think it's normal due to he Bayer matrix. However I would like to know how other people have corrected this in post processing.
I tried stacking the Ha data with DSS using super pixel mode but I got a lot of hot pixels.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Andy
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Using PixInsight, split the image into R,G, and B images and follow Harry's "Add Ha to a Galaxy" tutorial.
http://www.harrysastroshed.com/Hagalaxy.html
You need to calibrate Ha to remove hot pixels first, then stack. I hope you dithered the images during capture because dithering does a great job of removing hot pixels and noise during stacking.
Peter
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Thanks Peter I will look it up!
I really like Pixinsight!
I did not dither.....I guess I need to start doing that as I know all the theory behind it and I know it works very well.
With my setup my subs are never off by more than one pixel at the most so I am sure that dithering will provide a much cleaner final stacked image.
Andy
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I forgot that someone wrote a cool PixInsight script based on Harry's "Add Ha to Galaxy" tutorial. The script is much easier and faster. You can find more information from:
http://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?topic=3446.60
Download HaRGBCombinationV1.4.zip and add this script to PixInsight. You need to watch Harry's video to understand the script.
Peter
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Thanks Peter! that gives me something to do now that our rainy season in the Pacific NW has started :)
Andy