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Old 12-10-2013, 01:14 PM
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Wow! Colours are beautiful, Mike
Thanks Lazza

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Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
Very nice Mike, very nice indeed; what a beautiful cosmic scene.

Cheers

Dennis
Cheers Dennis, it's rather a unique looking area huh?

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Originally Posted by Bassnut View Post
I like the colour generally, well done. Could do with more hrs though, asking for that. Top work for imaging time that is half of 1 decent sub per filter .
He he yeah enormously long 7X5min subs on Ha (was literally only doing for fun after a nights run on NGC 1097 last week) and 10min subs on OIII and SII last night

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Originally Posted by cybereye View Post
1.5 hours? That's it, I'm giving this game away and taking up bocce instead!

What a fantastic image...

Cheers,
Mario
Hey Bocce is a great fun game that all the family can enjoy

Yes the AG12 comes into its own when you want lots of photons and fast

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Yeah, not bad huh? I probably should do a deeper version now that I've started The guiding was essentially perfect for the whole 1.5hrs too with guide errors < 0.1pix in both axis the entire time

Mike
Wow. That NJP of yours is a gem. I did a 330 point T-Point model and tweaked polar alignment on my PME last night. I activated Protrack to help with guiding. I did notice an improvement in star roundness. essentially perfect round (the odd minor elongation on small stars) in 15 minute subs at 3 metres. Not bad. You can see the difference in the image when guiding is that good. Extra sharpness and detail.

Greg.[/QUOTE]

I can not imagine a mount that could top it and that was with no PEC, no ProTack, nuttin

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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies View Post
Nice Mike! Don't reeeally think needs more exposure frankly - but you can never have too much. Like the colours but the blue is a bit overwhelming IMO. If it was mine I'd reduce the blue a tad and then stretch a bit more with curves and shadow highlights.

Cheers, Marcus
He he Marcus...Awe I recon you struggles witch likin dem colours LOL stretching 7X5min Ha, 20min SII and 30min OIII further? ...The AG12 is good but not that good as for the blue...maybe t'will catch the eye of his Excellency?

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Originally Posted by Shiraz View Post
pretty spectacular image Mike. Colours work well and the fine detail is definitely worth having on this object.
Cheers Ray, can never have enough detail...give me low Earth orbit

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Originally Posted by naskies View Post
A radioactive spider... I love it!
We could call it the Fukushima Nebula

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Originally Posted by alpal View Post
Hi Mike,
fantastic results for such short integration time.
keep them coming.

cheers
Allan
Will do Al

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Originally Posted by RobF View Post
Bah, showoff!

That's amazingly good for so little exposure time for a NB image Mike, but its particularly hard to hear how good your guiding is as well
Ah yes, watching the guide star centroid [plot make a perfect round circle in the middle 25% of the 1 pix radius bulls eye is horny stuff

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Originally Posted by Rod771 View Post
Fantastic image Mike! Especially when just finishing up for the night.

A quickie that goes for 1.5 hrs - I'm not sure if that's good or bad

Well done
Err..that should have been 1.5min then ....

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Originally Posted by Ross G View Post
Great looking photo Mike.

So sharp and love the detail.

Ross.
Cheers Rossco

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