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I just received an Atik 428EX colour ccd and had my 1st cloud free night tonight and captured an image with a Hyperstar (10 x 1 sec) and C11 but the image is yellow/green? I tried other offsets in Maxim DL (this was 0/0 but 1/0 or 0/1 appear whiter but pixelated like missing colour data and 1/1 is blue!). Any tips in settings for either capturing or colour conversion would be greatly appreciated.
mithrandir
19-04-2012, 07:41 AM
In what order were you doing your processing? Any darks/flats/bias frames must be done first, followed by debayer, before doing any stacking/rotation. Get this wrong and you'll never get the colour right.
Your colour cast is probably from light pollution, especially with yellow sodium vapour street lights.
Hi Peter,
I have an ATIK 320E and had similar debayering issues. Originally I was using Artermis Capture and DSS.
I have now switched to Astroart and have great colour. ATIK states that it is supported when working with Astroart and Maxim (but nothing is said about DSS). I see you are using Maxim - so it should work... But my wife is one doing the processing, but a quick check in the settings shows that she used 0 1 RGB
I hope that helps. I spent a long time getting frustrated with debayering until recently.
As random examples:
NGC 104 done in my pre-AstroArt days and NGC 3372 (Eta carina) with astroart.
Hi Andrew and Grant,
This image was no darks, flats, etc. yet as I have not been home when the sky is clear for a flat (sunny SE Qld??) and Hyperstars and this ccd are suggested no darks required for such short exposures. I do not have too many streetlights around where I am however I managed a M42 last night and some trees in the evening and the same issue with the wrong colours or a yellow/green cast. I tried 0/0, 0/1, 1/0, and 1/1 offsets in Maxim DL but the colour looks wrong in all of them. I have seen some other comments on other sites of similar debayering issues with Atik cameras which may mean a change in software (perhaps Astroart as Grant suggests?) but was hoping I can resolve it with one of the several softwares I already have. Dawn came with the Atik camera but it also did not seem to produce a correct colour rendition (lovely clear images but dodgy colour). It seems that it can be done and the results I have seen from others are very exciting, so hopefully I get it sorted soon.
Thanks
Peter
I believe AstroArt has a demo version... maybe try the demo and see if it helps.
Also, does the image look to be in colour when you are originally capturing it? On ArtemisCapture (which comes with ATIK cameras), my original images are clearly in colour - which made me think of changing software from DSS to AstroArt.
Hi Grant and Andrew. Grant, if you get colour in Artemis you have to select Colour - Advanced - RAW (make sure colour is not checked). Then debayer after. Dawn is not intuitive so I watched the video on the CD and used their existing template to Debayer, Align and Stack and it worked fine. I still have a yellow/green cast on some more recent images of M42 and the Trifid nebula so I am thinking Andrew was right (sorry for not listening the 1st time Andrew - once I saw images with more colour in like M20 it was more apparent). Thank you both for your help - I am thinking a filter is now in order for the Hyperstar.
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