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Old 22-11-2015, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
According to the description, the RGB set is designed to be fairly 1:1:1 across many chips and yes all filters are designed to be par focal and my experience supports this

With the almost infinite possibilities of post processing, I have to say I have never really seen the necessity for having RGB filters that are 1:1:1 anyway...? Perhaps from a scientific data collection point of view but for what we do..

Mike
Thanks Mike.

The Baaders I used to have were a fair way off 1:1:1 and it can be a little trial and error in the colour combine but as you say you play with it when you are doing it and get a decent colour and continue. We all have to do colour processing at some point in the processing anyway. But if the colour combine is a long way off it makes processing either impossible or very difficult.

CCDstack makes the colour combine ratios quite easy to adjust before you commit and lock it in.

Greg.
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