I am encountering a problem which I don't know how to solve
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I have collected a series of RGB frames, 15 minutes in each filter. The hardware is Tak Sky90 refractor, SBig ST2000XM camera. System is refocused on filter changes, as well as every 4th frame. Calibration was done in MaximDL when the images were collected. Bias, Dark (same temperature) and Flat frames applied.
Alignment and integration were performed in PI. Images were drizzled, and combined with DrizzleIntegration. Works Great!
I then cropped, and performed DBE on each frame using the same model.
OK, finally the problem:
I do LRGBCombination on the frames (no Lum), then do BackgroundEqualization using a small preview on the background. This works appropriately (I think) BUT many of the stars have blue halos, quite large on the larger stars. I have attached a small preview of the image showing these halos.
I tried using MorphologicalTransformation Erosion on the original Blue image, using a starmask to only affect the stars. I found that the Amount of the MorphTrans caused some stars to be cleaned up; basically the larger stars never got right, but middle stars looked better while smaller stars became orange (too little blue). A larger Amount (0.9) caused more smaller orange stars, a smaller amount (0.5) only affected the smallest stars. The second attachment shows the result of 0.7 Amount. You can see that the larger stars seem about the same, but smaller stars have lost their blue and now have dark halos around them.
So, the question is how do I "fix" this? I see that I might be able to use StarHaloReducer, but would need to apply it to quite a number of stars:(
The fact that some of the stars have small red halos makes me wonder if maybe this is real, like the stars in the Pleiades. The target is the Propeller Nebula, which has a lot of nebulosity in the area.