Hi,
the solar colorization feature is in the 'FX' dropdown in the toolbar. This is because like the other 'display effects', it only affects the image as shown on screen and does not affect images saved to file.
cheers,
Robin
Colorizing a live image
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Re: Colorizing a live image
The only option I see in the FX drop-down are:
None
Highlight Over Exposed
Image Boost
Image Boost More
Frame Stacks
Reduce Noise
None
Highlight Over Exposed
Image Boost
Image Boost More
Frame Stacks
Reduce Noise
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Re: Colorizing a live image
Ok , it looks like the feature only work with the MONO8 color space.
Re: Colorizing a live image
Is there a way to customize the solar coloration? I'm using a mono camera and want to colorize the display a live solar image but would like to be able to set my own RGB values for the live view. Anyone know of a way to pull that off? Currently using SharpCap Pro 4.1
Appreciate any help I can get!
Zack
Appreciate any help I can get!
Zack
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Re: Colorizing a live image
Hi,
no, the solar colorization is to a fixed range of colours that is roughly the same as those suggested on this web page : https://www.photographingspace.com/colo ... ar-images/
You do have a little adjustment available as the display stretch is applied after the colorization, so the display stretch can be used to make some subtle changes to the tones of the colorized image.
cheers,
Robin
no, the solar colorization is to a fixed range of colours that is roughly the same as those suggested on this web page : https://www.photographingspace.com/colo ... ar-images/
You do have a little adjustment available as the display stretch is applied after the colorization, so the display stretch can be used to make some subtle changes to the tones of the colorized image.
cheers,
Robin