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Originally Posted by AstroViking
Good image there. I like how you've captured the reds and oranges of the nebula.
What I'd like to know is how you did it - my NGC2070 the other week had plenty of green through it all and not much else in the way of colour.
Where you using filters of any sort? If so, which ones?
Thanks,
V
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Hi Steve,
We are pretty close to the CBD and hence have severe light pollution. Due to this we use a ZWO duo band filter. (15nm in Ha & 35nm in OIII) If we don't, the background just blows out. We used an ASI533MC pro OSC camera. The subs were 30 seconds and we did use darks but no other calibration frames. The stacked image looked awful from a colour point of view (very green) but we only used a few quick steps in Siril to fix it.
1. Photometric colour calibration. Siril does this by plate solving the image and then using spectral data in a database to correct the colours. We ran the tool just once. You can do it more times but not sure that it improves anything.
2. Then we ran the Green Noise Remove tool which removes any residual green noise.
3. Stretched the image as required.
That's it. About 10 minutes processing all up