Hi everybody.
I'm not a PI expert, however I already tried to post-process a bunch of files, seen all the Harry's tutorials and read a lot on Light Vortex Astronomy. I should have passed the novice phase...
Nonetheless I'm having biiiiig issues with the color of this shot.
It is a M42 shot, acquired with a modified uncooled Nikon D5100.
I attach two screenshots, one right after the stretch and one after a (bit strong) HDR and LocalHistogramEq. passage.
In both figures, it's clearly see that the whole picture has a rather pinkish hue!
Fist suspected? The color calibration of course!
I used the Photometric Color Calibration module, trying both the average spiral galaxy and the G2V white reference. The process was successful, but this is the result. The difference in the two cases is negligible.
My workflow has been:
- Crop
- DBE (not a strong one, the shot has been done from a very dark location and had minimum vignetting)
- PCC
- Deconvolution (following the Light Vortex tutorial, that is using both deringing support and PSF obtained through the DynamicPSF module)
- TGV Denoise
- Masked Stretch
- HDR Multiscale Transform
- Local Histogram Equalization
I tried to increase a bit the saturation, but the result has only been to go from a "rather pale pinkish M$2" to a "very saturated pinkish M42".
What else should i do? Did i do something wrong? Did I forgot something? Do I need any more passage? Or is it an acquisition problem?
Thank you very much
Best regards
Luca