plantnerd
17-04-2016, 03:35 PM
New Wider Version of this image is a mosaic of over 250X 16 megapixel images taken with a 300mm equivalent lens 8.2 degrees FOV. The mosaic creates an ultra high definition wide field view of 33X23 degrees.
Original Image is 23000X16600 pixels or 385 Megapixels.
The image covers the region from Prawn Nebula IC4628 to the Eagle Nebula Messier 16 containing the famous Hubble's Pillars of Creation
This Image was captured from the dark skies of the Border Ranges Northern NSW Australia. Zuiko 150mm F2.0 Lens and Olympus OMD EM1 Camera on Ioptron Skytracker with no Autoguiding and manually moving camera between each frame.
Workflow was as follows: RAW conversion in Adobe Lightroom.
Stitching of mosaic in Kolor Autopano Giga.
Curves, Saturation, High Pass Sharpening, Colour Balance and Unsharp Mask in Photoshop CS6.
The second image attached is a crop of the Lagoon Nebula from the original mosaic to show the very high resolution of the original image.
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The same image with a description is also posted on Flickr Here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/plantnerd/25851777813/
Keep up the amazing work guys!
Original Image is 23000X16600 pixels or 385 Megapixels.
The image covers the region from Prawn Nebula IC4628 to the Eagle Nebula Messier 16 containing the famous Hubble's Pillars of Creation
This Image was captured from the dark skies of the Border Ranges Northern NSW Australia. Zuiko 150mm F2.0 Lens and Olympus OMD EM1 Camera on Ioptron Skytracker with no Autoguiding and manually moving camera between each frame.
Workflow was as follows: RAW conversion in Adobe Lightroom.
Stitching of mosaic in Kolor Autopano Giga.
Curves, Saturation, High Pass Sharpening, Colour Balance and Unsharp Mask in Photoshop CS6.
The second image attached is a crop of the Lagoon Nebula from the original mosaic to show the very high resolution of the original image.
197999
The same image with a description is also posted on Flickr Here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/plantnerd/25851777813/
Keep up the amazing work guys!