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Originally Posted by Startrek
Adam,
That’s a tremendous image for your first with this unbelievable camera and unbelievable filter
Love the colours
Well done !!
PS As I’m a Startools fanatic , could you let in on how you separated your Ha and OIII so well
I assume you used Compose straight off , then ......
I’ve followed Ivo’s advice and have never really separated the colours as well as yours
Cheers
Martin
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Hi Martin. Thanks for the kind words.
Indeed, it's an amazing camera. Coming from a stock DSLR, this has been eye opening!! In fact, check out below two images taken with this camera and my old 5D IV. Night and day difference.
To answer your question, I actually just processed it normally.
- open linear unstretched
- autodev
- crop
- wipe
- autodev
- decon
- sharp
- colour and chose "Legacy". You can also choose "Bi-Color" and it'll be similar.
Then apply the signal tracking. That gave me the red/blue picture.
I took that into Photoshop, made some simple curves adjustments, then did a really quick colour balance (screenshots posted above) which gave me the more Hubble-looking image.