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Old 10-07-2018, 08:20 PM
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Hi all,

A popular object, here is my take on it. This is a close crop of reworked data from about 3 weeks ago, trying to be more restrained with the processing. No link to a higher resolution version because even with 2x drizzle, there are no more pixels to show with this degree of crop. This is three hours each of 5 minute exposers for SII, Ha and OIII. All comments/suggestions welcome.

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Old 10-07-2018, 08:24 PM
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Despite the crop, i love everything about it, most especially the colour.
Well done Kev

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Old 10-07-2018, 09:47 PM
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Very nice Kevin, you’re controlling the deconvolution better now
Higher contrast areas tend to create “worms” when some of the protective settings are wrong.
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That came out surprisingly well.
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Despite the crop, i love everything about it, most especially the colour.
Well done Kev

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Thanks for that. It's a good argument for a second OTA with more focal length!


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Very nice Kevin, you’re controlling the deconvolution better now
Higher contrast areas tend to create “worms” when some of the protective settings are wrong.

Thanks Colin. I was restrained on the deconvolution and more importantly restrained on the colour for a better result I think (I won't point anyone to the version on the beginner's forum).


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That came out surprisingly well.

Thanks M/T - it came out surprisingly well for a newbie...


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That looks really good!
Tight stars, great contrast and colours.
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Good stuff, Kevin!
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