Author Topic: Nebula filter and OSC ccd camera  (Read 3164 times)

Offline martelman

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Nebula filter and OSC ccd camera
« on: 2013 July 17 15:49:05 »
I was wondering which debayering algorithm is best when using a nebula filter  (hutech LPS v4) and osc ccd?

Any opinion or processing tips?

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Re: Nebula filter and OSC ccd camera
« Reply #1 on: 2013 July 17 15:52:59 »
Use your regular debayer method. Nothing special about using an LPS filter, it just knocks out some of the signal (hopefully mostly LP). Use BackgroundNeutralization and ColorCalibration as before.
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Offline martelman

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Re: Nebula filter and OSC ccd camera
« Reply #2 on: 2013 July 23 00:24:38 »
awesome

i must say the support from PI group is amazing and the software is incredible.

Thanks !

Julien

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Re: Nebula filter and OSC ccd camera
« Reply #3 on: 2013 July 23 07:26:20 »
We try :-)

Be sure to post some of your images so we can see how things went.
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    Sander
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