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Old 24-05-2008, 09:46 AM
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DMK/Photoshop colour issues

Hi guys.

Thought I'd put a question out there in the small hope someone might have an answer.

I've been concentrating on RGB planetary imaging with the DMK 21AF04 mono firewire cam and Astronomik Type 2 filters.

I use K3CCDTools capture software to acquire my colour frames. I then run each AVI through VirtualDub to convert to BMPs, then crop and centre in ppmcentre, then into Registax for some gentle wavelet processing and save as 16-bit TIFFS, then into Photoshop 7 where I convert to Greyscale, convert to 8-bit, merge channels.

I'm noticing that my initial merged image looks to have a very strong red cast, which strikes me as odd since I stack the same number of red, green and blue frames into each channel.

What's really got me puzzled is how hard I'm finding this to correct in PS. I've tried a number of different approaches in PS...but I always end up with unnatural looking colour.

Any ideas what might be causing this? Is there something I should be paying closer attention to at capture time? I usually just work straight off a greyscale histogram in ICCapture and try to get the same for each channel. Should I be using individual colour histograms...and are there such things in IC Capture which you fire up during capture?

Am I doing something wrong in Photoshop? Maybe I need to match my Photoshop workspace settings to the colour profile of the camera? Does the camera have a colour profile, given its a monochrome chip?

I've got some more experimenting to do and will report back with any findings or breakthroughs if I make them

Just thought I'd toss it out there.

(Mods - please move if in wrong forum/section)

Last edited by matt; 24-05-2008 at 12:02 PM.
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