Thanks for reply, explanations and the detailed attachments.
I can see I messed a few of those up, so this is good, something to work on next time.
It is very much appreciated,
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by Startrek
Peter,
Firstly the “most important part of using Startools is that your stacked data set must purely Linear (ie straight out the stacker without any channel adjustments, colour balancing, background calibration etc… )
See attached DSS procedures for Startools
If your DSS linear stacked data set is OSC Broadband LRGB no filters ( eg 2600MC with no additional filters ) then you would load your data set using Linear, OSC/DSLR with Bayer Matrix and not white balanced.
If your DSS linear stacked data set is OSC Narrowband ( eg 2600MC with an L Extreme or Antlia Narrowband filter etc.. ) then you can still use Linear, OSC /DSLR with Bayer Matrix and not white balanced but ……. this won’t allow you to take advantage of the Narrowband presets in the Colour module.
To take advantage of OSC narrowband processing, you must use “Compose” on the top task bar to load your data set , this will process as usual in synthetic Luminance or Mono and when you hit the Colour module you have endless Narrowband presets to choose from to create OSC narrowband images both Bi colour and tri colour ( HOO or SHO etc… )
Attached are some examples
Hope the above and attached is helpful
Cheers
Martin
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