just when you thought there were no more M42s this year!
I took this series of 6 images over the last new moon and have been wrestling with the processing and mosaicing ever since. Each frame has only got about 15 minutes through each filter. I tried to make the HDR more tasteful, but decided, to hell with it, and went for structural definition around the fish's mouth and trapezium.
Maybe next year I'll go a bit deeper and add some Ha to the luminance.
Astrobin high resolution here:
Mosaic done using PI's mosaic tool and used a combination of HDRmultiscale and the localhistogramequalisation tool to disrespect the light in the core.
Each of the 4 channels per panel were also an HDR combination of 60s and 10s subframe integrations.
cheers,
Andrew.
I have 45 minutes of data left to collect after almost 6 months of working on this region. This is inspiration for me.
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At least with an FSQ you don't need to mes around with mosaics! Looking forward to seeing your result.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
A rather nice looking M42/sword Andrew
Mike
Thanks Mike - I thought I might try and get your electric blue out of the running man, since I'd already gone from science to art! But I didnae. :-)
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Maybe respect the trap brightness a tad more
But delightful resolution and dynamic range. A very fine M42
Thanks Peter - in my defence, this is the level of compression needed to be able to see the bow wave around the star about 3 arc minutes SSE of the trap, as well as all the other stuff in the picture!
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Originally Posted by topheart
I think it is magnificent Andrew!!
Cheers,
Tim
Thanks Tim
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Trap's a little flat as previously mentioned but the details and colors are really nice.
Thanks Marc - agree, but I'm invoking artistic license on this
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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
Beautiful!
Thanks Kevin
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Originally Posted by Atmos
Apart from the trap, it’s a magnificent image Andrew
Thanks Colin, I'm leaving myself room to improve for next season.
A very good M42 Andrew. We never get tired of looking at this area of the sky. I, like many here I am sure, we’re first drawn into astrophotography after seeing images of M42. Thanks for sharing.
So much to see! Tiny, perfect stars, and faultless mosaic stitching.
Thanks Mike and Trish, it took me 4 goes to get the mosaic presentable, and I can still see one seam , but I have spent an awfully long time looking at it!
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Originally Posted by Gary_1965
Lovely image.
The textures and depth are magnificent!
Thanks Gary
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Originally Posted by RickS
Nice work, Andrew! An impressive result for 15 mins per panel.
Thanks Rick this is one of those few objects that doesn't benefit from 40 hours!
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's an excellent M42 Andrew.
Greg.
Cheers, thanks Greg.
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
A very good M42 Andrew. We never get tired of looking at this area of the sky. I, like many here I am sure, we’re first drawn into astrophotography after seeing images of M42. Thanks for sharing.
ME too - it was probably the first DSO I looked at nearly 40 years ago, and it still hasn't grown old!
Nice Andrew, seamless mosaic. Great detail for sure but I reckon you could work the reds and oranges a little. I really like the detail at the core.
Thanks Paul, that's great feedback. As long as I don't have to re-assemble that mosaic I'm happy to tweak and fiddle and try ideas like that out :-).
cheers,
Andrew.