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Originally Posted by PKay
Very good result Z.
Not over processed at all.
This is what it should look like!
The first one is by far a lot better with more detail.
Great effort.
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Thanks Peter. More detail is always good but sometimes it's hard to know when to stop!
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Originally Posted by RyanJones
Fantastic image of one of my favorite regions Zuts. Well done. Really nice and clean.
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Yes I like these busy regions. Corona Australis and the region around Antares which I havn't shot yet are some of my favourites.
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Originally Posted by Fernando
Clean, beautiful image. Congratulations!!!
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Thanks Fernando. A dark sky really helps. Tonight I am still in the Bathurst area but it's very windy. I am shooting 30 sec hoping that some of the subs fit in the wind gaps, but sometimes I am averaging 4
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Originally Posted by Startrek
Paul,
That's a really nice image, well framed and processed
Colour is perfect
Well done !!
Yes its great when you can get out of all that muck called Sydney skyglow and hit some darker skies to image
Martin
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Thanks Paul. It's hard to win. Saturday was great, Sunday was cloudy and tonight is windy. I have one night left so here's hoping.
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Originally Posted by Craig_
Nice result!
Are you dithering your images? I ask because there is what appears to be a lot of walking noise in these, particularly noticeable in the brighter edit. It is harder to see in the darker version. Dithering should help with this.
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I am not dithering yet Craig, but it is something I wish to try, thanks for suggesting it.
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Originally Posted by Robert_T
fantastic detail in the flame. Love the colour contrast here. My latest attempt is all red which lacks interest (extreme filter).
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Thanks Robert. Yes you will always be better off with no filters under dark skies. There is always narrowband I guess. When I am back in Sydney I will try out my new ZWO duoband.
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Originally Posted by Sunfish
Great detail and colour . A superb image. The amateur section is getting pretty polished.
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Thanks Ray. I used to image about 8 years ago, but stopped and stuck mainly with planetary. I still consider myself a beginner and of course I only have a mid-range rig, so I will stick here for a while.
I am thinking of using my C9.25 for imaging, definately will be a beginner with that