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Workflow for multi channel and multi panel ?

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(@yeantbron)
Red Giant
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Hi, 

I'm planning to buy a camera, (not yet decided but the asi585mcpro looks nice), and a duoband filter, and I want to try a big pan of 12 tiles. (I'll practice on a smaller one at first)

What would be the process?
_mosaic?
_First the rgb and then the halpha, and then the oiii, then put it all together?

_Don't take out the halpha and the oiii, and stack the narrowband files directly?

_Tile by tile?

 

thanks.

 


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(@imnewhere)
Black Hole
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Stack each panel as master lights the normal way, so master R, G, B, Ha, and Oiii. Once you have all of those you should end up with 12 each of your master lights for the panels, so a total of 60 since you are doing 5 channels and 12 panels. Now take all of those masters and load them as lights and do that as mosaic mode. You will not need to recalibrate them since they will be fully calibrated already. Also, make sure you have normilization set to advanced and turn off same camera and optics for the mosaic.



   
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(@yeantbron)
Red Giant
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Nice, thank you for this detailed answer. 😉



   
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