Adam - I was just watching your recent video with Russel Croman concerning the new NoiseX Process. Thank you - it is excellent.
I'm not sure if it was just my copy of the video, but there were breaks in the voice feed from Russ's end. I would not mention it except these breaks were at their worst when Russ was, I think, saying that you should always, in NB, run BlurX on the individual SHO masters before you combine them in your color palette of choice.
Is that true?
bob
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2.2.6 Narrowband images
When processing narrowband images, if any channel mixing is planned (e.g., mixing Hα with [S II] for the red channel), perform this operation after deconvolving the image in distinct-channel form: one filter per color channel. For example, perform a straightforward SHO color combination initially, keeping the channel weights relatively equal for this step. Do any strong narrowband color balancing and/or channel mixing after applying BlurXTerminator. Mixing the channel data prior to deconvolution, or applying a very strong boost to one or more channels (e.g., [S II]) may alter the PSF enough to cause inconsistent results, particularly on bright stars.