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Old 31-05-2009, 06:35 PM
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IC 2631 reflection nebula.

The southern circumpolar sky is considered to be a drab area.

There is however the faint Chameleon I association. Within this extensive area is the reflection nebula IC 2631 which makes an interesting contrast with the dust from the association.

I'm not sure if IC 2631 is part of the association or is a foreground object.

Imaged with a BRC-250 and ST-X10ME.
LRGB image L=2B+R+G, 60m R, 60m G, 60m B.

http://users.westconnect.com.au/~sjastro/ic2631nnc.html

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you guys (yourself, mike, tom, jase) all seem too be able to find all this dusty stuff, it never turns up on my images..... is it everywhere? and its just the depth of processing or is it isolated and you just know where it is?


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Old 31-05-2009, 09:24 PM
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you guys (yourself, mike, tom, jase) all seem too be able to find all this dusty stuff, it never turns up on my images..... is it everywhere? and its just the depth of processing or is it isolated and you just know where it is?


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Hello Clive,

It's a case of knowing where to look.

The shadow/highlight command in Photoshop does a good job in bringing out the faint dust without affecting brighter objects.

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Very interesting object. How wide is the FOV?

Well captured.
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Great object!!

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Great object!!

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Very interesting object. How wide is the FOV?

Well captured.
Thanks Mike.
The FOV is 40 X 28 arcmin.

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great find.. a most interesting target!
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Thanks Narayan.

It's an interesting object.

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I was just looking at this patch of sky(1 deg south of IC2631) in WWT the other day thinking "this would look good in an image".

Nicely captured Steven, these elusive dust clouds may not glow brightly but they're just as spectacular.

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Amazing. Who would have thought that there could be so much beauty in dust.
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Excellent rendition of this target Steven. Very nice. Well done.
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Thanks Justin, Jeanette and Jase.

Or the three JJJs.

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Nice and smooth. Beautiful colors.
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Beautiful reflection Steven!great work.
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Thanks Marc and Louie for your kind comments.

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