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Old 25-09-2013, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Very dramatic, Fred! I'm looking forward to the colour version.
Thanks Rick, coming up

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Originally Posted by Peter Ward View Post
A blooming streak or so to remove, but most excellent.
I really like the FWHM's. Sublime.
Time to leave the monastery grasshopper
Cheers Peter, yes, that was the only blooming I had with 40min subs, left them in au naturale. Um, im a bit thick, am I in a monastery?

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Originally Posted by pluto View Post
Great image of a great target
Thanks Hugh.

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Originally Posted by Peter.M View Post
Did Mike really take the sledgey to your scope? stars look a little weird and they weren't in your eagle image. Great image none the less.
Ta, Yes, somethings sticky in RA and it hickups sometimes, and theres no PEC.

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Originally Posted by Spookyer View Post
Yes, very dramatic.
It is, a relatively easy one to process, lots happening there.

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Originally Posted by Rod771 View Post
Thats nice Fred!
Thanks Rod.

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Originally Posted by cometcatcher View Post
That's incredible.
Cheers Kevin

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Wow! That's a pretty insane close up. Very smooth.
Thanks Marc. Its full frame 2400fl.

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Ah, a super narrow field Marc Aragnou image

Pretty cool Fred, you are having some new found fun with that scope being up there huh?

Mike
Thanks Mike. This is full frame, no croping, so its pretty wide really. Haveing the luxury of the scope chugging away night after night sure is fun, yes .

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Great image Fred. I see detail in faint streamers not normally seen.

Very good choice of framing as well. Its a winner.

Greg.
Thanks Greg, yes I was supprised how easy the streamers poped out, its the megadata wot done it. The framing was where Sky 6 put it, lucky.

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Originally Posted by philiphart View Post
Looks great Fred. Great tonal range and contrast.. looks perfect on my monitor.

Phil
Thanks Phil. Startools does a pretty good job sorting tone and range, whilst tracking/removing noise without loosing detail. There wasnt much noise though, with 22hrs.

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Originally Posted by jjjnettie View Post
Epic image Fred. That's really something.
Thanks JJJ. hehe epic, I like that. The subject itself is pretty epic looking so epicness was handely built in

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Originally Posted by Paul Haese View Post
Cracker Jack image Freddo. Love the contrast that this band pass has produced. I followed Don's advice and have a couple of 5nm and one 3nm on the way to me right now. Your image has cemented that I made the right decision. Star shapes are a bit odd, but the detail more than makes up for that.
Thanks Paul. Well, 3nm sure helped with this image, but as I learnt from AAIC though, its not allways appropriate. I always struggled with the Helix and 3nm for years, tiny noisey signal, thought it was just dim, then lately I tried NII and bang, huge signal !!!! , more than Ha!. As Don said, 5 or 7nm Ha or up collects Ha and NII which is far better for say Helix, unless you want them sperate. Im now doing 3nm NII on Helix. I have no idea how I will colour map Ha NII SII OIII. I dont want to combine Ha and NII, such a waste of imaging time. Friggen stars again.

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Originally Posted by E_ri_k View Post
That looks great Fred, reminds me of the sun trying to peek through some thick cloud
Erik
Thanks Eric, yes it does look like that, which gives it that attractive epicness.
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