By old_eyes on Monday, 10 January 2022
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Job 1195 is a broadband image of the Double Cluster. I processed this to see what it looked like. The Double Cluster is spectacular in binoculars, but often disappointing in a telescope as it fades into the background star field. So I thought it would be interesting to look at a widefield image. When I processed it I got blue haloes around most of the stars. Here is a zoom into one of the clusters: [attachment]RGB_Crop.jpg[/attachment] If I look at the individual filters, I see this for R & G:  [attachment]R_Crop.jpg[/attachment]  [attachment]G_Crop.jpg[/attachment] And this for B: [attachment]B_Crop.jpg[/attachment] Bloated stars in B. I looked through all the blue subs and essentially they are all the same. Should I recapture the blue filter? Is it a fundamental problem with the blue filter (not noticed it elsewhere)? Or have I done something in the processing (can't think what)? Let me know your thoughts.
Looks like haze/dew to me.
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New job 1420  submitted for blue filter
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i vent proceed the files yet  but maybe applying a Luminisoty extract only from R part of the data  will reduce blue halo ?   i dont think about dew as it will be present in R or G part. 
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