I have been trying to use DSS with photos taken with my Powershot S95, however, the images have a tinge of green to them. Any ideas on how to make it a bit more normal? They are RAW images.
Thanks.
Sep 19, 2012 13:15 | #1 I have been trying to use DSS with photos taken with my Powershot S95, however, the images have a tinge of green to them. Any ideas on how to make it a bit more normal? They are RAW images. Thanks. Canon Powershot S95, Canon EOS 1000D attached to Skywatcher Explorer 150P on an EQ-3 unguided mount.
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Sep 19, 2012 13:36 | #2 I managed to resolve the issue. I downloaded the beta version and it seems to be better. I also noticed that the RGB channels were not aligned. So maybe that also helped. Canon Powershot S95, Canon EOS 1000D attached to Skywatcher Explorer 150P on an EQ-3 unguided mount.
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lifeinpixels Member 88 posts Joined Aug 2012 Location: Southern California More info |
alonsovicsusb Member 36 posts Joined May 2012 More info | Sep 20, 2012 01:03 | #4 RGB channels should always be aligned for an astronomical shot. Good to hear you resolved the problem. I want to see the true picture if you have the chance.
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I am very sorry, I have been very busy with work. Anyway, here is the image with the RGB values aligned. I think I need to take a photo of a white wall or a t-shirt to sort out the brightness in the middle? Canon Powershot S95, Canon EOS 1000D attached to Skywatcher Explorer 150P on an EQ-3 unguided mount.
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