@@refetastro I guess you have full freedom to edit the colors as you wish using the hue sliders in Photoshop (for instance). But you're gonna need existing signal to be able to manipulate that particular part of the sky! Other than that, you'll have the full freedom to create whatever palette you want!
Hi, great video. Thanks. I’ll try with a two dual color magic filter, Askar. One is H alfa + OIII and the other one is OIII+ Sulfur. How could I do with the both sets of data? In order to process like you do. Sorry my bad english. I hope I have explained it properly. Thanks a lot
@@imaginalcala those are great filters! Remember that the HaOiii is 3nm whilst the SiiOiii is 6nm. I would extract the separate channels when stacking and then stack the two Oiii images into a single one, and then treat them as mono images 👌🏼
@@GediAstro Thanks, but I´ll try with C color magic Askar. Do you know how can I separate the channels in s APP (Astro Pixel Processor)? Thanks a lot. I have been thinking, perhaps I have to stack lights OIII and S and after in PS separate the chanels asuming OIII is blue and green and S is Red?
@@imaginalcala yes at tab 0, select HaOiii - Extract Ha and HaOiii extract Oiii and then the same for SiiOiii. You’re gonna stack four times and then a fifth time for the two Oiii :)
@@GediAstro Hi, only a question, in tab O, in APP are Extract Ha from Ha OIII and Extract OIII from HaOII but I can´t see Extract SII or Extract OIII from SiiOiii.
Grest content, really enjoyed your video, image and your presentation style👍
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
Nice! I really need to use Photoshop more, but there is so little time :)
Thanks! Yeah, PS is time consuming but totally worth it in my opinion. I feel the same about PixInsight :)
Perfect video
Question
Can you make the outside ages to look more like HA ?
@@refetastro thank you! I don’t understand though, what do you mean with the outside to look more like Ha?
@ at the edge red unread yellowing brown
@@refetastro I guess you have full freedom to edit the colors as you wish using the hue sliders in Photoshop (for instance). But you're gonna need existing signal to be able to manipulate that particular part of the sky! Other than that, you'll have the full freedom to create whatever palette you want!
Hi, great video. Thanks. I’ll try with a two dual color magic filter, Askar. One is H alfa + OIII and the other one is OIII+ Sulfur. How could I do with the both sets of data? In order to process like you do. Sorry my bad english. I hope I have explained it properly. Thanks a lot
@@imaginalcala those are great filters! Remember that the HaOiii is 3nm whilst the SiiOiii is 6nm.
I would extract the separate channels when stacking and then stack the two Oiii images into a single one, and then treat them as mono images 👌🏼
@@GediAstro Thanks, but I´ll try with C color magic Askar. Do you know how can I separate the channels in s
APP (Astro Pixel Processor)? Thanks a lot. I have been thinking, perhaps I have to stack lights OIII and S and after in PS separate the chanels asuming OIII is blue and green and S is Red?
@@imaginalcala yes at tab 0, select HaOiii - Extract Ha and HaOiii extract Oiii and then the same for SiiOiii. You’re gonna stack four times and then a fifth time for the two Oiii :)
@@GediAstro Muchas gracias. Thanks a lot.
@@GediAstro Hi, only a question, in tab O, in APP are Extract Ha from Ha OIII and Extract OIII from HaOII but I can´t see Extract SII or Extract OIII from SiiOiii.