Thanks, Adam. Unfortunately, I poorly worded my question. I am trying to combine 5 stacks of data (Ha, OIII, R,G,B) to create an image. So, how you would combine the Ha with the red and OIII with the green, etc.
ahh..ok, this is good info to know. I never considered the CCD vs. the CMOS aspect of this.
Frankly, I've never done a 2 or 3:1:1:1 ratio, mainly because I have limited hours per object due to clouds, winds, moon, etc. So, I often only get a few m…
To address your question of mixing darks with the wrong light frames, I did run WBPP 3 times: 1) only the 300s subs with the 300s darks; 2) only the 600s with the 600s lights and 3) adding all of the data in WBPP at the same time, both 300s & 60…
ok- I identified the "bad" frames from the good frames that calibrated ones after running WBPP (pedestal was set to automatic). I zoomed in on the bad ones after subtracting out the master dark and saw a number of zeros that were not in the good, c…
Thanks- very helpful. I have used both ColorMapper and NBN a lot but only alone and in the most straightforward ways. These approaches open a lot more blending possibilities.
Sorry- I think the question is still valid but I showed you the wrong data. These are two subs representing raw data from the two different scopes that I loaded in WBPP. I have 89 from one scope and 98 from the other scope.
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What do you need? A single fits frame or the complete final image? I tried to attach several files, both as a single fits and jpeg, as well as zipped files but nothing is attaching.
Correct on two points:
1- I am integrating the data together from two different image scales
2- I only want the data with the best signal to be given the most relevance
But I am still unclear how to proceed
I think I just noticed the issue.............exposure tolerance under the Dark tab is set to 10 sec. I need to lower it, as one option. Or maybe set each one manually, which I have never done.