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Old 08-03-2008, 01:45 PM
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I colourise the monochrome image in Photoshop, with the final image still effectively being a single colour, just varying intensities of red rather than grey. This works because Hydrogen-alpha light is essentially just a single wavelength, and I try to match the final colour to what I see in the eyepiece (if any of that makes sense). This is pretty much the standard way of doing solar imaging.
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