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Originally Posted by graham.hobart
Here is 87% image -in Star Tools my version says Cap green yes or no only.
Thanks for any advice
Graham
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If your image is a widefield with enough stars, then another trick you could use is calibrating against the aggregate of starlight in the image. The rationale here is that, on average, starlight is white.
So, in the Color module, I created a starmask and clicked the 'Sample' button. This tells StarTools to calibrate against the currently selected mask. For your image, StarTools decided on a 1.83 Green multiplier and a 1.48 Blue multiplier in order to calibrate the image. To apply the found multipliers to the full image (and not just the star mask) you just reset the mask to the full image again (Mask->Clear, Invert).
You'll notice the stars are now much more varied in colour and span the full range of temperatures - a sign we're on the right track.
I noticed the Trifid's core was a bit greenish, so I set Cap Green to 'Yellow'. You'll find this functionality in the (stable) 1.2 Beta.
Of course you could season to taste, but it's one way of performing colour correction by means of 'science', rather than the seat of your pants.
To isolate the nebula from the somewhat noisy background and large amount of stars, as well as to give it a bit of depth, I used the Life module with the Isolate preset.
Cheers,