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Leo Triplet in RGB (A trial without luminance)

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I'm exploring the idea of doing broadband images in just RGB, without luminance.  With the advancement of CMOS chip sensitivity, the value of luminance is being questioned.  I decided to give it a try spending all of my imaging time on just RGB.  I found the colours were naturally vibrant, and I didn't have to push the saturation very much - certainly not like I would have had to if adding luminance.   Next time I'll try processing with a synthetic lum as well, to see if I can tweak out a little more detail.  More targets to try before I'm convinced, but to seems like a viable option on brighter targets such as these galaxies.  There is likely still a use case for lum, especially when trying to capture very faint dust/IFN.  I encouraged your thoughts/comments on this topic.

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Title: Leo Triplet in RGB (A trial without luminance)

Description: I'm exploring the idea of doing broadband images in just RGB, without luminance.  With the advancement of CMOS chip sensitivity, the value of luminance is being questioned.  I decided to give it a try spending all of my imaging time on just RGB.  I found the colours were naturally vibrant, and I didn't have to push the saturation very much - certainly not like I would have had to if adding luminance.   Next time I'll try processing with a synthetic lum as well, to see if I can tweak out a little more detail.  More targets to try before I'm convinced, but to seems like a viable option on brighter targets such as these galaxies.  There is likely still a use case for lum, especially when trying to capture very faint dust/IFN.  I encouraged your thoughts/comments on this topic.

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Leo Triplet in RGB (A trial without luminance), SteveR