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Martin Pugh
18-05-2012, 04:12 PM
Hello everyone.

I went off and got a few hours SII to recompile this image into the Hubble (SHO) palette.

http://www.martinpughastrophotography.id.a u/images/VelaSNRPortion_SHO.jpg

As you would expect the OIII emission has remained a constant in both images, particularly as it is mapped to blue in both versions.

The Ha and SII were very similar (except in the top right) and have combined to make a stronger, burnt orange appearance.

You may recall from my earlier post that the top right of the image had dense Ha nebulosity, but nothing in either of the two other wavelengths. Consequently this has taken on a paler look. In truth, it really should be a pale green in the top right - however, I changed this to suit the rest of the image.

Might be useful to download both images and blink them. Heres the link to the bi-colour version
http://www.martinpughastrophotography.id.a u/images/VelaSNRPortion.jpg


thanks for looking
Martin

tilbrook@rbe.ne
18-05-2012, 05:29 PM
Hi Martin,

While I really don't understand all the processes needed to make your image, I sure can apprecite it.
Really don't no where to start looking there's so much deatail!!

Thanks,

Justin.

John Hothersall
18-05-2012, 05:51 PM
Those are glorious images, blinking them I love the Bicolour OIII depth and the HubblePalette range but would prefer the Hubble with more OIII. Vela SN remanent is one of the delights of the Southern sky.

John.

Martin Pugh
19-05-2012, 01:24 AM
Thanks for commenting.

cheers
Martin

janoskiss
19-05-2012, 02:17 AM
Oooh I like the bi-colour version! (but I can see the Hubble palette revealing more detail.) You are very good at this. Thanks for sharing. :)

troypiggo
19-05-2012, 03:56 AM
OMG. I'm starting to really not like you. I kid. :) It's just that I'm struggling with getting these SHO images to look right, and then you come out and smash everything with these gorgeous, unbelievable images! Outstanding once again!

stevous67
19-05-2012, 08:08 AM
It's great seeing something new, well new to me. Nice work Martin, I'm trying this area myself now this weekend. this great motivation.

Steve

Ric
19-05-2012, 10:20 AM
Wonderful images Martin.

What an awesome area of the sky to image.

Lester
19-05-2012, 10:33 AM
Amazing view Martin, thanks. All the best.

Martin Pugh
19-05-2012, 12:27 PM
It is quite amazing isnt it - such a great object to image.

thanks for the posts.

Martin

Astromet
19-05-2012, 08:42 PM
beautiful image and very fine detail!!!

Ross G
20-05-2012, 09:32 PM
Great photo Martin.

Amazing detail and colour.


Ross.