Hi,
Although I took this image last year, I thought it might be a good idea to post it since I used a recently discussed technique:
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Optics 32-inch Schulman Telescope (RC Optical Systems)
Camera SBIG STX 16803
Filters AstroDon Gen II
Date May - 2016
Location Mount Lemmon SkyCenter
Exposures HaLRGB = 12 : 15 : 9 : 9 : 9 hours
Acquisition Astronomy Control Panel (DC3 Dreams), Maxim DL (Cyanogen), FlatMan XL (Alnitak)
Processing Pixinsight
Credit Line & Copyright Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona
I used Fabian Neyer's technique to remove stars from the H-alpha image. Then when I blended it into the red channel (I used my method of "screen" blending)- I did not have to worry about the Ha contaminating the RGB stars. I think all worked out well and I was very pleased to detect some of the tendrils in this nebula that show up in narrowband imaging so well.
-adam