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Processing Monochrome Videos of Lunar Disk

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#1 jlg84

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Posted 16 June 2025 - 09:21 PM

Hi all, I'm an experienced deep-sky photographer but relatively new to lunar imaging and have a question about how to handle using a monochrome camera's images. When I've used a colour camera (OSC) the process is simple enough--I take my video into Autostakkert, run the stacking process and then run the resulting stack through Registax or Autosurface to get a sharpened result that I then process in Photoshop. But if I use a mono camera with LRGB filters to get four separate videos, how do I proceed? Do I process each separately in Autostakkert, then sharpen them individually and then combine them (where? in Photoshop?) before colour correcting, or what? I have looked around for some guidance but found nothing at all that's useful. Thank you in advance!



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Posted 17 June 2025 - 12:12 AM

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