The selective colour is a photoshop adjustment layer. You just select which colour range you want to play with and adjust the sliders.
I found it on bf-astro.com http://bf-astro.com/hubbleP.htm
Mike, I love the 70s! My palette inspiration attached!
That is a useful link. I've often admired that colour palette and think it suits many narrowband objects. Good timing as I have a couple of narrowband images I am about to process.
No worries Greg. Happy to finally be giving something back!
The most intense adjustments come from the neutral and black colour selection. And just as a reference, I have uploaded the image prior to selective colour layering (or there abouts)
Thanks Rodney. Fortunately it is pretty simple with Straton. BUT your subs have to be really good in regards to calibration, otherwise it looks like schyt!
I like your interpretation of the Lagoon, however, as you probably know I am not a big fan of starless images, they look to me lifeless (a bit like a ghost town)...
Hey Scotty, that's funky - as in James Brown funky.
Very bold colours, kinda cool I reckon
Not sure if you're familiar with these links, but you might find the recipes interesting if you like creating with PS & selective colour