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# [[How to Take a Three-Colour Image using iTelescope]] | # [[How to Take a Three-Colour Image using iTelescope]] | ||
#* After you have data, see the page on how to [[Create 3-colour images]] using [[Nebulosity]] | #* After you have data, see the page on how to [[Create 3-colour images]] using [[Nebulosity]] | ||
+ | #* To [[Create 3-colour images|create a 3-colour image]], you will first need to take your [[FITS]] data and [[Align and Combine]] them | ||
+ | #* Next, you can enhance the details of your files using [[Digital development|Digital Development]], and finally [[Create 3-colour images|create a 3-colour image]] | ||
# [[Nebulosity]] -- the image-processing tool you will use to create beautiful astronomical images for this course. | # [[Nebulosity]] -- the image-processing tool you will use to create beautiful astronomical images for this course. |
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PMU 199 Observing Project Wiki
This wiki is designed to give you the information you need to complete your observing projects for PMU 199. We're using a wiki so that we can edit it continuously to address problems you might find. Check back often.
You can navigate this wiki as you would Wikipedia: click on links or use the search bar at the top of the page. Here are some pages you might be looking for to get you started:
- How to Take a One-Click Image using iTelescope (for assignment 1).
- To do this, you will first need to Set up an account on iTelescope
- How to Take a Three-Colour Image using iTelescope
- After you have data, see the page on how to Create 3-colour images using Nebulosity
- To create a 3-colour image, you will first need to take your FITS data and Align and Combine them
- Next, you can enhance the details of your files using Digital Development, and finally create a 3-colour image
- Nebulosity -- the image-processing tool you will use to create beautiful astronomical images for this course.