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Originally Posted by raymo
That's lovely Rex, but I seriously dislike modded DSLRs. Everything is red, and the other colours are overwhelmed, until the image becomes almost monochrome. There are some objects that benefit, such as the horsehead, so if I could afford two DSLRs I would have one modded.
raymo
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Thanks Raymo. I guess I prefer to show everything that I can in an image. A modded camera shows more in the Red band (as you know), so I guess it's just a personal choice.
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Originally Posted by BruceG
Raymo, I guess what your saying is its horses for courses (excuse the bad pun).
However, 70% of the nebula in this shot is invisible to our unmodded cameras as the light in the right hand side of the nebula is all in the Ha wavelength. The modded camera is showing us that there is ionised dust and gas that is invisible to the rest of our images. This is indeed why those that
A: are experienced enough
B: can afford the gear
shoot in LRGB Ha using a mono ccd.
You are right though some objects display more pleasing to the eye with un-modified DSLR's and there are others that are much better in Modded cameras.
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Thanks Bruce. Hopefully one day I will be able to use a cooled mono as well.
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Originally Posted by nebulosity.
Really nice Rex, the last rendition worked nicely. Didn't find any blue hiding in there hey? (I like a bit of blue in my nebs, a bit like Justin's image Here)
Over all great job
Jo
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Thanks Jo.
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Originally Posted by PeterEde
That's awesome
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Thank you Peter
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Originally Posted by tilbrook@rbe.ne
That's good work Rex!
Nice framing and detail.
Good fun doing mosaics.
Cheers,
Justin.
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Thanks Justin, I remember looking at some mosaics that you have done in the past, and thinking to myself.... one day I will be able to do some of them, and your right it's great fun. i think there will be more on the horizon soon.
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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis
Rex - I don't have words that haven't already been used, but that's frackin' awesome
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Thanks you Dunk.