furgle
17-06-2016, 02:02 PM
I was amusing myself by playing around with narrowband palettes last night due to a long run of cloudy weather. I thought it would be interesting to post how different a planetary nebula can look based on the channel combinations.
This is planetary nebula PK 303+40.1 / Sh2-313, and being so dim, it was a pain in the ass to image.
Full resolution here (http://adam.lundie.com.au/gallery/Astronomy_as_Art_-_The_Many_Faces_of_Narrowband_20160 616.png)
Original processed image here (http://adam.lundie.com.au/astrophotography/First_Narrowband__Difficult_Subject __Planetary_Nebula_Sh2-313/First_Narrowband__Difficult_Subject __Planetary_Nebula_Sh2-313_20160509.html)
This is planetary nebula PK 303+40.1 / Sh2-313, and being so dim, it was a pain in the ass to image.
Full resolution here (http://adam.lundie.com.au/gallery/Astronomy_as_Art_-_The_Many_Faces_of_Narrowband_20160 616.png)
Original processed image here (http://adam.lundie.com.au/astrophotography/First_Narrowband__Difficult_Subject __Planetary_Nebula_Sh2-313/First_Narrowband__Difficult_Subject __Planetary_Nebula_Sh2-313_20160509.html)