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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Nice and bold rendition, of what is a pretty cool area in any book, lots of gas...and... it looks like gas too, so well done on that score The fixed pattern noise is only visible in a few places, weird..?
Good to be back in the fold I bet ... ...after desecrating your beautiful green Tak gear
Mike
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Thanks Mike, yes overall I'm very happy to be back imaging again!
Tell me IIS Team, what is the cause of FPN? I'm curious
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Originally Posted by Geoff45
Nice vivid outer regions Andy. I think that perhaps the Tarantula itself is too muted by comparison. Regarding the FPN: I see it now (on my iPad) but only because others have pointed it out. I probably would have missed it if left to my own devices.
I’m all for constructive criticism. It helps to lift the bar for everybody, not just the imager.
Geoff
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Cheers Geoff, by muted did you mean the brightness/colour? It's an exceptionally bright object and I didn't want to lose the dynamic range, so I went for highlights with Juuuust enough detail, rather than making it look too flat.
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Originally Posted by Placidus
The fine detail in the tarantula is superb. There's a little cluster right at the bottom, about 7 o'clock. You've shown the colours of the cluster stars beautifully.
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Cheers M&T, yes, that's the O3 detail showing up mostly, and thanks also for the feedback on the cluster! I'm very happy with the star colours especially considering the LP here in Melbs.
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
You’ve captured the swirling detail and colours beautifully Andy.
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Cheers Rodney, seems that it's a crowd pleasing target