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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Narrow Band with UHC-s and H-alpha????
As you can see there is spike at about 500 nm containing both O-III and H-Beta, In singleshot camera those bands are ending up partly to Green and Blue channels!!!There is lots of H-alpha as well, but we are not interested about that, becouse we have separate 7nm H-a filter data. So this is a background and here are few samples what can be archived with that data.
This is a very first test run and there is lots of things to test, but it looks promicing so far.
All images have been taken with QHY8, a sigle shot cooled 6mb astro camera.
Final RGB image, combined from previous images.
Lights: 5x1800s + 15x900s @H-alpha Color data: 5x900s UHC-s filter combined as HaR(Ha)GB
Hubble palette test from the same original data RGB > BRG and some color balancing Modified palette test from the same original data
Here is the same method used for the Bubble nebula image
Exposure time is 4h for H-a and 2h with UHC-s filter for RGB. HaR(Ha)GB image is combined from the data. Modified Hubble palette from the same material as the original RGB Palette variation from the same data
I hope, that someone else will test this method and report here about findings.
All comments and opinions are welcome.
2 comments:
Great stuff! Thanks for doing this research and publishing the results.
Thanks for commenting.
You have some great image(s)!
Interesting filters, it looks like they both are originally made for visual use, since with imaging UV-cut filter is needed doe leak in Red end of the spectrum.
If you Stack H-a and UHC you gain nothing, since H-a is much narrower and cut away O-III part away.
Best regards,
J-P
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