I took your non-drizzled image (which is linear data), removed the STF and gave it a quick ArcsinhStretch. The resulting screenshot is attached and the colours look fine.
On the other hand your drizzled image was already stretched i.e. non-linear and the colour balance appears completely wrong. Again I've atttached a screenshot. It is impossible to fix the colour balance in its current non-linear state. In addition, the red and blue channels appear to have become clipped in the background sky areas - that's why parts of the red nebulosity are missing in the outline of the Heart Nebula. What processing steps did you perform on the drizzled data? That's probably where the problem lies. Do you have the original linear drizzled data?
Mark
Hi Mark,
Thanks for taking a look at the data...I appreciate it!
Unfortunately, I don't have the original linear drizzled data...
These are the steps I took along the way before drizzling, following Lightvortex's tutorial (which I have been using successfully in version 1.8.4):
1) Make superbias
2) Calibrate dark frames with superbias
3) Integrate calibrated dark frames to create a master dark
4) Calibrate light frames with superbias and master dark
5) Debayer calibrated light frames
6) Register calibrated/debayered light frames (clicking the option for generating drizzle data)
7) Integrate calibrated/debayered/registered light frames (adding the drizzled data)
After all of that I do drizzle 2x2
I really don't understand why would the drizzled image look any different from the non-drizzled...I have tried different settings during the calibration step and also the integration step and nothing seems to work.
Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks again!
Sebastian