Many Thanks everyone... Mike you are not wrong it is very frustrating....what I would do for skies like that
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
A lovely Horeshead. My only comment is the colour shade of the Ha areas. Its got a touch of the salmon hues. That comes down to your Ha blending method. Ha as luminance = salmon colours so you have to be careful about that. Ha + L as Lum and Ha + R = Red works so does Ha as red in lighten mode and Ha as blue 15% opacity as blue. Adding Ha as a luminance layer is pretty unworkable in my experience. You can get away with a small amount sometimes and it will add a bit of detail but usually at the expense of rich and nice reds and colour in general (blues get damaged as well).
Greg.
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Hello Greg, I know the 'Salmon hues' you talk about very well, however I really cant see them here....at least not on my monitor

... my processing had many stages and was not as you described, My method is quite unconventional really. I used both Ha+R,G,B, and an RGB and also constructed a luminance layer out of all combined data.
Salmon hues come from an imbalance between the Luminance and RGB and is not a just product of Ha, you can quite easily get them with a none H-alpha Luminance layers too.....