MicroObservatory | How to Create a Simple RGB Image
This video tutorial will demonstrate how to: request and process red-, green- and blue-filtered images; how to combine these three filtered layers into a single image; and how to align these layers using MicroObservatory. MicroObservatory is operated by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics with funding from NASA and NSF. To learn more, or to process images of your own, please visit: www.microobservatory.org.

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