Hi Adam,
I have been having issues at times with LinearFit behaving "oddly". I have tried following your NB FastTrack workflow videos, but it's not producing the results that I am expecting.
For example, when I try to use LF on HA data using OIII as my reference, it's not producing the expected results. From my observations, it only seems to be a problem on objects that have stronger OIII signal than HA where LF seems to "invert" the images. I've also noticed it may introduce more green/teal colour noise depending on the image, but I suspect this is because I am using the OIII as my reference. There may also be some occasions where it over "saturates" the colours even with an unlinked STF stretch. I am not sure what the cause(s) for this are.
Would there be some other ways I can both reduce this colour noise as I've tried using your technique to reduce the colour noise in my images, but even then it doesn't seem to work properly, and also some techniques to try and tame the colours in my HOO images from ChannelCombination?
Attached is a link to some screenshots of the problem I am experiencing. I know that the images don't look "great" due to insufficent exposure times, but I am hoping to overcome this with more integration time. Please let me know if you want links for the master files of these images.
Zak
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In the use of NarrowbandNormalization instead of LinearFit, would I do it after DBE, and do I just choose the settings that I think are good?
I will ensure to watch the videos on LinearFit so I have a better understanding of how it works.
One thing that I need to improve is my integration times on projects. I tend to have an urge to switch targets during my imaging sessions instead of focusing on one object over several nights.