Hi everyone. I have been wanting to image the Rosette Nebula for a long time but always seem to miss it each year. Either through bad weather or busy life, so this year I wanted to get in early and make sure I didn't miss out on it again. I would ideally like to take another panel and make a mosaic out of it to eliminate the fact that the top is slightly truncated. Hopefully the weather will hold so I can make that happen.
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13 x 300sec @ ISO1600 with the gear in my signature.
As always comments and advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for looking.
Edit: After having a look on a different monitor, I calibrated my monitor when I got home tonight and made some adjustments. I have attached the adjusted image to this post. First image is the adjusted, the secons is the original. Would be interested to know what everyone thought. Thanks again for looking.
Congrats on a great image Rex. Challenging in a DSLR normally this time of the year, but your 1100 modding has really paid dividends. You'd have to be happy with that!
Congrats on a great image Rex. Challenging in a DSLR normally this time of the year, but your 1100 modding has really paid dividends. You'd have to be happy with that!
Thanks Rob, I can't wait to see what it can do once I cool it.
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
Very nice going Rex! Some good detail and depth happening there!
There is a slight green cast so my only suggestion would be to reduce the green a bit overall. This will yield a more red/magenta neb.
Cheers, Marcus
Thanks Marcus, I'll revisit it and make some adjustments.
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Well done!
Thank you Mike.
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Originally Posted by sjastro
Great image Rex.
Very impressive for a DSLR.
Steven
Thanks Steven, I think using a modded camera has helped me out here. I may be wrong but I think this nebula is mainly Ha????
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Originally Posted by IanP
Impressive shot - well done
Thanks Ian. Glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Nice one Rex Like the nearby Horsehead, the Rosette is a must have object for ones portfolio
Mike
Thanks Mike. I have a HH from quiet a while ago, it always needed more data so was a little anemic, but recently got a some more to add to it. Just have find the time lol. There are a few other staples I haven't got yet, M83, Eta-C, and more, but will get them eventually.
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Originally Posted by FranckiM06
It is very beautiful image and I like the colour with this nice process.
Franck
Thanks Kevin, A lot smoother than the last now that it has a bit more data.
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Originally Posted by sjastro
That's correct Rex.
Being an emission type nebula the main emission is from Ha.
Regards
Steven
Thanks Steven, I thought that was the case.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Very nice, Rex! It certainly is a challenging time of year for imaging.
Thanks Rick, yeah it's starting to warm up considerably, and the patchy clouds mean you have to sit and watch the gear do it's thing so you can set it going again when it looses the guide star. Oh well there are worse things than having to sit outside under a beautiful sky and contemplating life....but I guess somone has to do it. LOL.
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Originally Posted by tilbrook@rbe.ne
Great Rosette Rex!
Your modded 1100D has worked at treat.
Again nice processing.
Cheers,
Justin.
Thanks very much Justin, it was a bit easier this time around with a little bit more data.
Thats a fine effort with, well, modest gear. Excellent composition, colour, sharp as and I bet a fair bit of patience to get everything working well for such a good result.
Thanks Marc, I feel like I've actually made some progress this year, which makes it all worth it.
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Originally Posted by Bassnut
Thats a fine effort with, well, modest gear. Excellent composition, colour, sharp as and I bet a fair bit of patience to get everything working well for such a good result.
Thank you Fred, and yes there were some trying and frustrating times, and to be honest there still is on occasion, but every now and then it all just comes together and allows me to achieve some ok results. Thanks again for the encouragement.
This image is really is very nice Rex, Brilliant job.
If I was to suggest something, you could (if you wish) remove the orange-ish look to the nebula by adding some magenta (or by dropping the green level) to give it that rich red CCD look, and maybe a little touch of star reduction to bring out the nebula details?
Attached image to show what I mean, hope you don't mind.
Thanks for the feedback Jo, I really appreciate different opinions it's how we learn. I think I like the original better than what you have done though, it may be my screen but yours has a blue cast over the entire image including the background. Marcus suggested doing a similar thing earlier on in this thread, and I did have a look at it then, but couldn't achieve it while keeping the background neutral, so I left it. Like i said it may be my screen, I'll have a look when I get to work on a different monitor and see what it looks like there. Thanks again for your suggestions.
Ok I'm at work now, and your version still has a slight blue cast to it, however my version does have a slight green cast to it on this monitor, so I can see what you and Marcus were commenting about. I might have a look tonight when I get home and see if I can't get something in between to two, above all I like to keep the background neutral, not sure why, call me crazy, but it's the one thing I like to make sure of. I obviously will have to have a look at the colour settings on my monitor. Thanks again for the input.