In this astrophotography tutorial I go through creating the Hubble Palette using images shot with a color camera thorugh a dual narrowband filter, and using Siril for the processing.
The Hubble Palette is a popular technique that allows us to represent different emission lines in space using specific color channels. By combining the data obtained through dual narrowband filters, we can unveil the hidden beauty of cosmic objects with enhanced detail and vibrant colors. Usually reserved for monchrome imaging, I'll show you how to fake it using a one shot color camera and a dual narrowband filter, processed with Siril.
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