Hi Adam,
I'm getting the following when trying to use one of the duo-band or tri-band filters with an OSC.
The image I'm enclosing is stacked 30s lights of M42, integrated in WBPP, and autostretched in PI.
Notice the left side has a magenta cast, while the right side has a green cast. I can (more or less) calibrate it out with DBE, but I was surprised that having flats that I thought were good didn't remove this "gradient".
I shot the same target with the same settings, same equipment, but no filter at all, and got perfectly good integrations with no appreciable cast.
I shot a separate set of flats for both the filter (IDAS NB1), and the no filter setup, and used those for the calibrations.
First question: do you know what this ugliness is?
Second: is there a way to avoid it?
Third: what is the best way to process to get rid of it?
I actually got much better results (detail, range) with no filter. I live on the coast in San Diego, and at least the sky pointing west is about Bortle 6.
Equipment used:
Explore Scientific 102mm f/7 scope
ASI 2600MC camera
ZWO AM5 mount
ASI078MM guide camera
WilliamsOptics 30mm f/4 guide scope
ASIAIR+
Thanks for your help
Wes
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