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Old 10-12-2013, 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Stevec35 View Post
That's a very good NGC1365 Greg.

Cheers

Steve
Cheers Steve.

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Originally Posted by batema View Post
Beautiful
Thanks for that.

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Originally Posted by RobF View Post
Fantastic work Greg. You're really getting value from the CDK right now with images like this and the HH. Its wonderful you've shown the full image. Looks like a final rendition something between the regular and large size might be kinder to the fine detail.

Heck, when you can see background galaxies that clearly, what am I going on about!
Thanks Rob. It can take a while to extract the best out of your gear. Various combinations, different processing approaches.

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Originally Posted by dutch2 View Post
Wonderful shot, what a great image!
Well done.
Thanks Ingrid.

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Greg, that's a great image. I am envious of the subtle hand shown in the processing. It is an image to remember.
Peter
Thanks Peter. I do try to keep it invisible. Not always successful but certainly a standard I apply to my processing.

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Originally Posted by h0ughy View Post
nice scale and composition Greg
Thanks Dave. I think I'll add more to this one it seems to be worth extra effort.

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Yeah excellent Greg the large (original) version shrunk to 50% on the screen looks awesome... at full size though there are a few harsh processing warts...better to keep the viewer at a bit of a distance

A grand galaxy image that....go Starlightxpress

Oh and easily your best galaxy image so far with the CDK17

Mike
Thanks Mike. No doubt some subtle repro is on the cards! I had earlier versions that were better in some ways and worse in others. I should be able to get them all together.

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Originally Posted by allan gould View Post
Oooooh, one of my favouritist-um galaxies. Done to perfection.
The Trius is really holding its own.
Allan
Thanks Allan. Its an unsual and striking looking galaxy and quite bright too which is handy. I've been imaging a lot of the fainter ones lately.

Greg.
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