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Old 01-01-2014, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by rat156 View Post
Hi Greg,

That's quite a nice image. When you say Bicolour, did you map the Ha to red, the OIII to green and blue?

It's a shame about your full hard disk, they're really quite cheap these days, sometimes I don't even bother to back them up, I just copy everything over to a new (much larger) disk and then install that. Using a Mac for imaging makes this a snap.

Cheers
Stuart
Ha to red O111 to blue and (Ha +O111)/2 to green.
Yes they are cheap but quite flimsy and easily fail.

Greg.

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Good start on this one Greg. I did it a few years ago and found it a pain to process.

Cheers

Steve
Thanks Steve. I'll take some more between galaxies! I think it also needs some decent seeing as its quite small.

Greg.

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Originally Posted by astronobob View Post
Thats different Greg, trippy looking object, nice smooth result, dig the central cluster, like a mini rossette
Appreciate your captures you share here, very inspiring for many, im sure Top show
Thanks for that. It is quite unusual and I appreciate your encouraging words.

Greg.
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