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Old 30-05-2020, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cometcatcher View Post
Nice dragons Suavi!

They reckon we are going to have above average rain fall over winter so I'm not sure how much imaging we will be doing. Hope they're wrong.
Thank you Kevin. I still hope we will get a few months of good astro weather.

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Stunning!
Educate me.... Is it Ha-OIII-SII?



Cheers,
Mick
Glad you like it Mick. It is S2 Ha O3, but I boosted S2 and O3 significantly to try matching Ha.

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Very good Suavi.

I have an image set of this as well but the processing is paused as I too regain my feet on narrowband.

This is a very blue version. The S11 seems to have done well on the twisty filaments. Perhaps too much blue though as the Ha is the dominant signal here does that mean you are missing out on some extra detail? I think the traditional red for the main body, blue in the hollow area and the mustard for the twisty filament is the best look but its narrowband so whatever takes your fancy.

Greg.
You are totally right Greg. I reprocessed the image and I like it much more. The first version was way too saturated!

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Originally Posted by Bart View Post
Very dramatic, nice bold colouring!



Miki, I believe it to be SII Ha OIII for RGB to give Hubble Palette colouring.


I.E. R = SII etc.
Bold colouring - you are very polite

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Originally Posted by Placidus View Post
Magnificent - breathtaking. Definitely fighting dragons.
Thank you Mike and Trish for your unwavering encouragement

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Originally Posted by Nikolas View Post
It's obvious the jpg compression on this forum kills some details, the medium and high resolution images are stunning!
Thank you Nik!

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
That's really nice Suavi. You went for heavy saturation but it kind of works. Love the stars and details. So tiny.
Thank you Marc. I reprocessed the image, as colours were a bit over the top
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