Thanks everyone!
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Originally Posted by Atmos
Very nice Joel, at 29 hours the days is very clean
The dusty regions are smooth!
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Thanks! Yes, 29 hours helps a lot. That figure is a bit misleading. Not all the data is equal. The data from the CFF250/G3-16200 is far superior in terms of resolution and "clean-ness". The SV80ST provides much of the RGB data so it doesn't have to be quite as good as the LUM.
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
A nicely detailed image Joel. The star colours, nebulae and dusty areas make for a great composition.
It seems that the data were combined from a wide field instrument (SV80ST) and a narrow field instrument (CFF 250RC). Is this correct? If yes, were there challenges in matching the resolution of the data between these two fields?
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That is correct. The image scale of the SV80ST is about 1.6 arcs/px and the CFF at f/6 is about .80 arcs/px. But this difference is scale is almost meaningless. I just use Pixinsight's StarAlignment and it automatically registers the SV80ST data to the CFF data. Easy peasy!