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Gvarouha
18-06-2016, 03:22 AM
Hi all
Thought I'd share. This is my first nb. It's a bi colour, 3 panel mosaic.
Shot with a Skywatcher ED 80 and ST2000xm.
HA - 10 x 15min per tile
OIII - 10 x 15min per tile
Processed using PI and PS. Synthesised green (50:50 HA & OIII)
I thought my astrophotography days were over when a row of new super bright street lights were turned on behind my house. So finally made the jump to nb. Pleased with the result but probably a little over worked.
As always comments and criticisms are most welcome.
Link to hi res http://www.astrobin.com/252203/
Cheers
DaveNZ
18-06-2016, 06:58 AM
Nice image George. Plenty of detail and very good composition.
Are focusing by hand ?
Gvarouha
18-06-2016, 07:44 AM
Cheers.
No I have recently purchased a Rigel auto focus. I'm very happy with the way it works. I have set to focus every hour
Placidus
18-06-2016, 07:45 AM
Very fine!
Good composition. Nice balance between showing faintest features, brightest features, and overall look. We like the colours too.
M & T
Andy01
18-06-2016, 08:03 AM
Thats a cracking start, pleasing colours and the detail in the Trifid is very clear.
The lagoon core though is uber bright so may benefit from being toned down a bit as there a lots of details & structures that are not yet showing up in this image.
Terrific first NB image, well done :thumbsup:
Gvarouha
18-06-2016, 12:43 PM
Thanks for the comments.
I think You are right Andy. I might try to tone down lagoon and maybe try and bring in some rob stars
Cheers
gregbradley
18-06-2016, 02:52 PM
Wow George pretty amazing image for a first narrowband. I like it. Perhaps a tad oversharpened in places. I am not sure if you have selectively sharpened or globally sharpened. If selective and you are using a mask then its best to let the structured areas show through but block out the stars with a mask or simply paint them black in the mask (in Photoshop). Stars don't take sharpening well.
Greg.
Ross G
18-06-2016, 04:06 PM
Great looking photo George, especially for your first attempt at NB.
Great detail and very sharp.
What part of Sydney are you imaging from?
Ross.
Atmos
18-06-2016, 04:19 PM
Really nice George! Very well represented, love the colour. Perhaps a bit over sharpened, I fall into the same trap myself :P Other than that, very nice image, even more so considering it is your first narrowband!!
Gvarouha
18-06-2016, 04:35 PM
Cheers Guys
Greg
I had a lot of issues with the stars. I ended up just de saturating them but I would really like to replace with RGB stars if I can ever figure it out. I will also try a more aggressive star mask.
Ross
I'm shooting from an increasingly light polluted Penrith.
RickS
19-06-2016, 04:21 PM
Great first NB, George, and congrats on overcoming the street lights! The colours look a little washed out which is usually caused by a strong luminance overpowering the colour data. If you processed the Lum and colour separately and combined them with LRGBCombination then try a tweak of the Lightness and Saturation sliders (they are MTF functions so drag the Lightness to the right and the Saturation to the left a little.)
Cheers,
Rick.
Gvarouha
20-06-2016, 03:32 AM
Thanks Rick
The bottom part of M8 is pretty badly effected however when I completely remove my lum it still has that milky wash over it. I noticed this popped up after DBE, I'm not sure how to use this tool properly when there is a lot of nebulocity in the frame.
Cheers
RickS
20-06-2016, 07:10 AM
I don't have any brilliant advice for DBE in fields full of nebulosity, George. Sometimes you can get away with just placing a few samples if there are some small areas of background.
Cheers,
Rick.
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