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Old 09-06-2017, 10:36 PM
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WR68 and RCW89 in Circinus from Atacama

Hi everyone,

Let us show you our last picture: this is in the Circinus constellation, the Wolf-Rayet star WR68 and the supernova remanent RCW89. See the annotated picture to find them
This picture was asked by Sakib Rasool and we think this is the first time it is taken in color and wilde field...
Also, this is shown in HaLRGB...

Link to our website site where you can find the full sized pictures links, both "normal" and annotated
http://www.atacama-photographic-obse...o_EN.php?id=76

Technical informations:
- APO observatory in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile - Alain Maury's Space Obs
- Takahashi TOA 150 refractor
- mini-OHP mount with MCMT
- Apogee Alta U16M camera
- Astrodon Ha L R G B Gen2 filters
- Ha=20x40' - L=24x20' - R=G=B=6x20'
- shooting, guiding and preprocess: Prism v9
- process: IRIS, PRISM v9 & CS6

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Thierry Demange, Richard Galli, Thomas Petit
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Old 10-06-2017, 10:28 AM
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Great result guys, the gaseous features look very 3d. top job
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Old 10-06-2017, 10:42 AM
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Lovely shot!
So much nebulosity in that field.
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Absolutely stunning image and processing . Very impressed and lots of detail
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Old 11-06-2017, 08:04 AM
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Hi Guys,
Beautiful picture and I think it
could be improved by adjusting the contrast
as per your previous picture.
There is a large step on the left hand side of the histogram
but especially for Red.
I hope you don't mind?
I adjusted the L sliders in Photoshop to balance it a bit more -
as the Red was all out on it's own at the right hand side -
& used curves on the Red channel to lower the amount.
Please see the attached pic which is a small crop out of the center.
Does it look better?
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Old 11-06-2017, 11:56 AM
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Superb as usual.
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Thank you guys for your comments !!

You're right Alpal, some contrast can be added... I think we can play with the curves for a long time, and the result will always be better for someone.

Thnak for having taken time for the example !! Is it better ? I really don't know. The 3 of us always prefer something more... pastel than something to strong. This version of the picture was perfect for us.

We noticed that you guys in Autralia (and also in the US) always go further with the curves than we do... But it concernes just the last 2% of the treatment, max

Once again, thanks for comments !

Tom
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Old 13-06-2017, 09:28 AM
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Thank you guys for your comments !!

You're right Alpal, some contrast can be added... I think we can play with the curves for a long time, and the result will always be better for someone.

Thnak for having taken time for the example !! Is it better ? I really don't know. The 3 of us always prefer something more... pastel than something to strong. This version of the picture was perfect for us.

We noticed that you guys in Autralia (and also in the US) always go further with the curves than we do... But it concernes just the last 2% of the treatment, max

Once again, thanks for comments !

Tom


Thanks for your reply.
I wasn't trying to be rude by making a suggestion & showing you but my post has caused
2 pages of debate here:
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...81#post1316281

I certainly won't be doing that anymore
as too many people get deeply offended at even the slightest suggestion
that a minor change could make an improvement.

cheers
Allan
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Old 21-06-2017, 12:39 PM
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Hi Alpal,

No, it wasn't rude at all !!
I once again thank you for having tried something different (and better for you)
The 3 of us prefer our version but it is just about preferences... nothing else.

I hope you will continue to comment our pictures and make suggestions if you want to... You'll always be This is just sharing opinion

See you with next picture

Tom
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