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Originally Posted by Placidus
That's excellent! A refreshing approach to the richness of the Milky Way.
The red columns that H0ughy mentioned might be the "AtmosFearic" water mark, which is subtle but red, seen in close-up.
Best,
Mike
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There is a quite strong vertical band that runs down the right third of the image. It could be mistaken as some of the dust in the surrounding area but it just seems too perfect to be natural. A QHY367 would fix that issue but I don’t have that cash laying around at the moment.
Eventually this will connect with the main Milky Way band though
Come to think of it, your 20” would do a wonderful job for this! May take
More than 9 panels to get there though
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
This is on its way to being a grand image of the dusty regions in our Milky Way Colin. You are taking on a big project by the looks of it. I am sure it will be worth the effort.
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I’ve got 30 panels so far that cover most of the Lupis constellation but I’ve got to wait for the next few moon to continue getting more area.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Some lovely dark nebulosity, Colin
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Not quite as nice as some of the dark Nebula regions that SRO do
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Great vista Colin, nice use of that excellent bit of glass on a rarely imaged area of sky, very enjoyable view with pin point stars
The red bands could easily be removed in PS...including that graffiti
Mike
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Marc is one of the few people that I’ve seen image these random dusty regions so far from galactic centre.
Something else for you to do with your FSQ Mike!
I imagine that some Dodge and Burn would remove the banding, my OLD version PS4 should still have that function. I know there the graffiti is but for the life of me I cannot see it!