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JohnH
10-08-2010, 09:28 PM
Here is my updated version of the pillars - approx 4.5 hrs of data in total with a second run of Ha data (15 x 10 mins) added as a Luminace layer to the previous Ha,Oiii, Sii data (8 x 5 mins each). Scope is the ED127, ccd - Opticstar 145m, calibration and stacking in DSS and LRGB processing in AA4.
Screwdriverone
10-08-2010, 10:20 PM
Holy smokes, look at ALL the detail.
Fabulous work John, not too sure about the palette, looks a bit weird to me, but I am just a hick with no talent for such things. Still, reminds me of a pool of vomit.....sorry, I know that doesn't sound right and I mean no offense...just.....I dunno.....icky somehow...:shrug:
Cheers
Chris (now in witness protection)
John, I too wonder about the colour, other than that the detail is pretty good I reckon, well done.
Leon
Great details John.
That's the beauty of NB, you can always change the combinations to suit SHO or HOS.
NB gives you that artistic licence to have a bit of fun.
Cheers
Tandum
10-08-2010, 10:46 PM
John, Your blue channel is clipped to near nothing. I sent you a pm.
it is a mistake to use Halpha for luminance for this sort of image. don't feel bad, most that come from the world of LRGB do this without much consideration: it is a common mistake
you simply attenuate the sulfur and oxygen while strengthening the hydrogen. the hydrogen is already dominant and using it for luminance simply aggravates the problem
here's a short write up that illustrates why this is a bad idea
http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/why_halpha_is_bad_for_luminance_pag e.htm
renormalised
11-08-2010, 12:17 AM
Evidently a Rabbitoh's supporter!!!:):P
Great shot, John, but the colours aren't too hot....toooooo green!!!
Octane
11-08-2010, 02:15 AM
John,
That is some fantastic detail. Amazing what 5" of aperture, coupled with a bit of diligence, can produce.
Well done.
H
JohnH
11-08-2010, 05:58 AM
Thanks for all the feeback guys - guess I have overcooked the Ha and gone too green (but vomit - boy what HAVE you been eating :-)) - I was trying to emulate the colour balance from memory....and I think need more Sulphur data the blue channel is soo faint. I am pleased with the details in there and will have a read up on those links and see what I can do...
gregbradley
11-08-2010, 07:34 AM
Nice detail but the green has to go. Hey we've all done it when doing narrowband. Its what happens when you do a standard LRGB style processing workflow on narrowband. It doesn't work out.
Also it would pay to find data which is posted here and there about how to take the purplish red out of the stars. There are ways - not 100% sure myself how it is done but there are some here who know.
Greg.
multiweb
11-08-2010, 08:41 AM
Great details. Nice one John. :thumbsup:
JohnH
12-08-2010, 09:48 AM
Still need to do more on this...
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