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The Hubble Palette in narrow band imaging - Part 2

Combining images from narrowband filters is often done using the
Hubble tricolor palette, in which SII, Ha, and OIII are assigned to R,
G, and B, respectively.

These images show the effect of subsequent processing on images of the
North America Nebula in Cygnus (NGC 7000) taken with a Takahashi Sky
90 with SBIG ST-10MXE

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/ima...lepalette2.htm


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