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1 Tips for Processing LRGB and HaRGB Images: Getting the Color Right! By Chris Schur

2 Introduction n With Digital Imaging as the mainstay for astrophotograpy today, color balance remains an elusive target. n Here we will discuss key points on locking in accurate color balance for Deep Sky Images that use LRGB methodology. n Our topics will include: n Setting a reference for our gray scale n Understanding the LRGB hue and saturation shift n Correcting the shift in LRGB images n Understanding the Hydrogen Alpha contribution to an image n The role of Hydrogen Beta in the final color of nebula n Tactfully combining Hydrogen and RGB data for balanced images

3 How the Eye Perceives Color

4 Setting the Reference: The Sun Kitt Peak Solar Observatory

5 An actual G2V Calibration

6 Sample G2V Calibrated Image: M3

7 Sample G2V Calibrated Image: M81

8 Ha/L RGB Hue Shifts

9 LRGB Images: The Color Shift Problem: Salmon Pinks

10 Lab image details n Some math details – Why the shift? n Conversion to Lab starts with RGB -> CIE XYZ space then to Lab. n Conversion math reveals a coupling of G and L n “ Salmon Pink ” is light red + a bit of green added n Increasing L in value in conversion elevates G n So by adding additional L, we shift reds to salmon

11 Correcting the Hue Shift

12 Next, Correct the Saturation

13 The Final Comparison

14 The Final Result:

15 Adding H-Alpha Data to the Image: -Why? n For Emission Nebula can be 85% of photons n But - H-alpha is very close to the near IR band = 70% total n AND H-Beta is very close to the center of the Blue band = 15% n Hydrogen enhanced images are Simply Stunning, and provide additional Significant Structure. -How? n We then add it to the closest wavelengths: RED, BLUE.

16 Emission Nebula: The Process of adding Hydrogen Data – How NOT to do it …

17 Star Color distortion n By adding H-alpha data we change the G2V balance of the star images n We can maintain the balance by combining Hydrogen data frame with the original R & B frame using Lighten.

18 Restoring G2V balance with Lighten

19 Second Example: M16 in Serpens

20 Final Discussion  Understanding how adding additional Luminance data will affect the entire Lab Color Scheme  Tastefully adding Hydrogen data into RGB images while retaining G2V balance is possible


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