pvelez
09-08-2014, 04:43 PM
Here is my image of IC 4601. Its a reflection nebula and I find them so hard to process.
One of the issues is the abundant due. As you'd expect, extinction results in a preponderance of red. I found that stars that are positioned behind the dust clouds are more prominent in red - which results in red haloes around the larger stars. I've tried to shrink them with the MT tool in PI but not very successfully.
Running the Dark Structure Enhance script also generates dark haloes around the brighter stars in the nebula.
Lastly, the nebula at the bottom of the image has an aqua tinge, which surprised me a little.
I will play with this some more but thought I'd post it anyway.
It comprises 3 hours each of RGB binned x2 and 4 hours of Lum unbinned. All subs are 300 seconds. Taken from SSO near Coona with PW CDK 12.5 and STX16803.
Feel free to comment or bag this one - I'm not precious with this image
Pete
One of the issues is the abundant due. As you'd expect, extinction results in a preponderance of red. I found that stars that are positioned behind the dust clouds are more prominent in red - which results in red haloes around the larger stars. I've tried to shrink them with the MT tool in PI but not very successfully.
Running the Dark Structure Enhance script also generates dark haloes around the brighter stars in the nebula.
Lastly, the nebula at the bottom of the image has an aqua tinge, which surprised me a little.
I will play with this some more but thought I'd post it anyway.
It comprises 3 hours each of RGB binned x2 and 4 hours of Lum unbinned. All subs are 300 seconds. Taken from SSO near Coona with PW CDK 12.5 and STX16803.
Feel free to comment or bag this one - I'm not precious with this image
Pete