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Old 06-08-2007, 10:56 AM
jase (Jason)
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Hi Phil,
You state LRGB... does this image combine the Ha data you presented in your previous post? I think the colour balance has gone wrong here as the image take on a mono tone feel. Try blending your colour data with the Ha or Lum set at 50%, then rebalance the colour. Once it looks good. Flatten the image and then blend the Ha or Lum again, but set at 100% (you end up with a LLRGB or HaHaRGB, if you get my drift). Simply adding your Ha or Lum at 100% on your first run makes it hard to balance the chrominance data. Considering your luminance is quite strong, you may also need to go deeper/longer on your RGB otherwise it will introduce noise and detract from the good work you've done on the luminance.
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