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Update on the 2.0.0 release & the full manual
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Hello,
What is the recommend way to process the following together
Nikon DSLR frames
Filtered mono CCD
I want to drizzle the CCD mono frames
Register them all
Get a fits at the end for the RGB from the DSLR and a fits for each filtered mono channel.
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Combine the RGB from the DSLR with the filtered channels in the combine RGB tool.
I know how to process my DSLR data by itself and how to process mono filtered data.
I have not tried doing these together. I cannot drizzle one session and not the other?
If I tick force bayer for the dslr set will that affect the mono frame workflow or will it know to apply just to the DSLR frames?
Thanks
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I would process them seperately and correct them as good as possible towards the final result (still in linear phase). Then load the end results together, register them and combine them in the tools tab for the contribution of the mono signal to R, G or B.
- Okay, that makes sense. Thanks. Rob