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Old 18-March-2008, 12:09 AM
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Exclamation Article: RGB Planetary Imaging with a Monochrome Camera

Hi all

It's been a while but I've finally had a chance to write another article about planetary imaging - this time, it's about RGB Planetary Imaging with a Monochrome Camera.

It covers the reasons for choosing a monochrome camera, the hardware and software you need for monochrome RGB imaging, and most importantly, how to recombine your monochrome images back into a colour image. There's also a tutorial for LRGB combinations, tips for focusing and more.

My thanks go to Anthony Wesley (bird), arguably Australia's best planetary imager, for his review and contributions to the article.

You can read the article on the IceInSpace Articles page, or by clicking on the link below:

RGB Planetary Imaging with a Monochrome Camera

I hope beginner and intermediate level planetary imagers get something from the article and help you to make that next leap forward to produce better images.

Thanks
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