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Old 30-09-2013, 01:31 PM
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tilbrook@rbe.ne (Justin Tilbrook)
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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Very cool Justin. You've closed that gap too.
Thanks Marc!.

Yep, had to do another panel for that little strip.

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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Nice work, Justin! I got nearly all of that in one frame with my FSQ-106ED and STL11K but you would have much better resolution
Thanks Rick!

Wouldn't be nice to get the resolution in one image.

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Originally Posted by TimberLand View Post
Mosaics are difficult to balance out the histograms but worth it in the end and your monster is definitely worth it. The biggest I have ever done is only 6 frames nothing of this size, that is a massive effort. I used it to show my daughter the beauty and size of deep sky objects.

Great work

Justin.
Thanks Justin!

Glad you like it, definitely tricky to get right.


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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Hell'a'va project that Justin and mate it looks pretty bloody good in large on Pbase, look at all those pinpoint stars. I like the jagged edge mozaic look too, looks kinda scientific like a Mars mozaic from an orbiter

Mike
Thanks Mike!

Wish it was more scientific, it's really rather a confused muddle of panels. With having to redo some, filling in missing sections it's become a mess but getting there.
Next time I'll put a bit more thought in before attempting another large mosaic.

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Originally Posted by Stevec35 View Post
Looking really good Justin! Definitely something you can be proud of.

Cheers

Steve
Thanks Steve!

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Originally Posted by Astroman View Post
Great work Justin, great effort. I agree with Mike where the edges make the image look like a scientific image. You really have to get a modded camera :-) although the old girl is doing an awesome job on its own.
Thanks Andrew!

Yep need a modded camera!

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Originally Posted by Ross G View Post
Great work Justin.

It's getting better and better!

Ross.
Thanks Ross!
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