by rcolombari » Mon Sep 18, 2017 11:23 am
The real point is that anyone who understands astronomical imaging will surely take into account that this image is a composition of data whose sampling goes from ~0.05"/px to ~1"/px.
Ground based observations mixed with space data, different filters, PSF, etc...
Precisely answering on the Ha point, if I correctly remember (this image is more than 2 years old) those structures were not present in the super luminance (Subaru + HST) that I assembled simply because I just put together broad filters. In this case, layering this L (no Ha) with the RGB (with Ha) can lead to an oversaturation of these structures. I could have locally desaturated them, that's true, but I stated above that this was one of the very first complex assemblings I did and that it can be improved, surely.
Bests.
RC
The real point is that anyone who understands astronomical imaging will surely take into account that this image is a composition of data whose sampling goes from ~0.05"/px to ~1"/px.
Ground based observations mixed with space data, different filters, PSF, etc...
Precisely answering on the Ha point, if I correctly remember (this image is more than 2 years old) those structures were not present in the super luminance (Subaru + HST) that I assembled simply because I just put together broad filters. In this case, layering this L (no Ha) with the RGB (with Ha) can lead to an oversaturation of these structures. I could have locally desaturated them, that's true, but I stated above that this was one of the very first complex assemblings I did and that it can be improved, surely.
Bests.
RC