Color selection
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Most coherent, developed, tested materials
Most of what we have right now focuses on young stars, but these kinds of techniques can be (and are) used for any class of object.
- Movie (10:49) on Color Selection, part of the "Filters, Magnitudes, Colors, Oh My!" playlist -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2020
- Movie (3:02) on the Gutermuth color selection, part of the "Filters, Magnitudes, Colors, Oh My!" playlist -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2020
- Movie (3:54) on the Koenig color selection, part of the "Filters, Magnitudes, Colors, Oh My!" playlist -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2020
- Movie (3:53) on My Approach (to finding YSOs), part of the "Filters, Magnitudes, Colors, Oh My!" playlist -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2020
- Movie (5:10) on a method I used to try to explain color selection with an analogy, part of the "Filters, Magnitudes, Colors, Oh My!" playlist -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2020 (but developed in 2014?)
Other important CoolWiki pages
- Filters
- Magnitudes
- Photometry (concept)
- Photometry (finding it)
- Color-color and color-magnitude diagrams
- Making CMDs and color-color diagrams
Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials
- Gutermuth color selection - an early version of the standalone lab mentioned above