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Offline bmgscott

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Processing HaRGB
« on: 2014 September 17 15:10:32 »
I bought PI a couple of months ago and have followed the video tutorials and have had a go myself with my old data most of it taken with two different cameras a QHY8 Pro for the RGB and a QHY9m for the Ha when I can I hope to get all the data with my mono camera I have had some different results processing the data in PI as before I used Image Plus and then finished off in PS my question is will it be OK to use the data from the two cameras or does PI give better results with data taken with the one camera. Just another small point I tried using Harry's HaRGB tutorial and could not get the second formula to work in pixel Math has anyone else had this problem ? as I could not see an explanation on the screen to say what went wrong it just said error if anyone has a bit time to answer my questions I would be obliged.

Bob

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #1 on: 2014 September 17 17:35:10 »
Bob,

You should be able to combine the data from different cameras just fine in PI.  As to Harry's tutorial, can you copy the formula you used so we can see what you might have done?

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #2 on: 2014 September 17 23:24:35 »
Use the script for HaRGB that comes with Pix.
You dont need anything else.

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #3 on: 2014 September 18 11:21:33 »
Hi Jim Thanks for the info about the two cameras. With Harry's tutorial the first Pixel math formula worked provided by Vincent Peris but the second one would not it was St+(ha-Med(ha))*4  and came up with ' Error: image not found ' I went over this a few times but could get no further. I did manage to combine the Ha into the Red channel with the help of Neil's tutorial from Insideastronomy .

Hi Dimitris I am new to PI and am not aware what scripts are for is there a tutorial that explains how to use them in regard to combining HaRGB ?

Cheers

Bob 

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #4 on: 2014 September 18 11:40:02 »
Hi Dimitris I am new to PI and am not aware what scripts are for is there a tutorial that explains how to use them in regard to combining HaRGB ?

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Bob

Just check this
http://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?topic=3446.135

The script is very straightforward and it is using Harry's formula. You cant go wrong.
Try it and let me know how it goes

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #5 on: 2014 September 18 12:17:20 »
Hi Dimitris  The script I found in my scripts in my program was NBRGB combination script and I combined the Ha with the RGB and it did combine it but had a washed out look I was trying to blend the Ha into the Red then combine does this script do that ?

Bob

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #6 on: 2014 September 18 13:36:48 »
Hey do not forget the script in the Multichannel synthesis for the AIP "Ze French" group.  You might just also try that at default values.  I found it does a nice job adding in the Ha. 
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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #7 on: 2014 September 18 15:09:18 »
Thanks Jerry I will give that a try also.

Bob

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #8 on: 2014 September 18 18:32:24 »
Bob,

A couple of things.  You wrote that you used the following:  St+(ha-Med(ha))*4  .  I see two possible places where you may have messed up.  First, "St" should be written as "$T" which means the target you are applying the formula to.  Second, you need to take out the term "ha" in both instances and replace it with the name of your own Ha image.  Easiest way to do that is to open the expression editor in PixelMath, highlight "ha" and then select the appropriate image (which you need to have open) from the images log.  Double click on that image name and it will replace "ha".  Then simply apply the formula to your Red image.

Hope that helps,

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #9 on: 2014 September 19 06:24:50 »
Hi Jim

I think you hit the nail on the head as I did think that S looked like a dollar sign but harry said it was a S so I put in the S I will give that another go. thanks for the feed back.

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Bob

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #10 on: 2014 September 19 06:30:08 »
Hi
Sorry if I did , tell me where and I will alter it

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Hi Jim

I think you hit the nail on the head as I did think that S looked like a dollar sign but harry said it was a S so I put in the S I will give that another go. thanks for the feed back.

Cheers

Bob
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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #11 on: 2014 September 19 07:30:09 »
Hi Harry

It was in the second pixel Math formula which was supplied by Vincent Peris ' $T+(ha-Med(ha))*4 ' the S looked like a dollar sign to me but in the video you said S which I put in and try as I may it came up with ' Error: image not found ' so I have run it again with the dollar sign and now it works a treat and by the way many thanks for going to the trouble to help newbies to PI like me with out your videos I would be still at the starting gate.

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Bob

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Re: Processing HaRGB
« Reply #12 on: 2014 September 22 10:11:37 »
Just for a reference since I know these threads get searched, this is a video from "Ze French" on the use of their techniques.  Not sure anyone can get access, but they have a video that explains how they add the Ha to the R:

http://www.astro-images-processing.fr/technique/traitement/lrgb-hargb/pixinsight-mixage-ha-rvb.html
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