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Old 24-12-2014, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by John K View Post
Beautiful Paul - amazing structure and not too noisy on my monitor.

Merry Xmas,

John K.
Thanks John. Nice to know the noise level is low.



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Originally Posted by stevous67 View Post
The nebulosity at 12 o'clock and the inner dark clouds [notably the Cheater] are very clearly defined. Very nice.


Steve
Actually my favourite area is down near the five o'clock position and around there near where the Ha, SII and OIII sort of merge together. It gives the impression of looking through the gas and seeing wisps of detail. I think there is something for everyone in the this object though.

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Originally Posted by Rigel003 View Post
Beautiful image Paul. Lots of detail and colour, and it's kind of dark and moody. Makes for a great composition.
Thanks Graeme, I reckon it depends on the time of day you view this image. During the day the light levels seem to influence how your eyes see things, but yes it is a little darker than I would normally present. I guess I am looking for that dividing line between clipped and mood setting. At least you got to see some of it being gathered last weekend.


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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Wow, that's impressive Paul. Really nice work.

Greg.
Thanks Greg, I hope this sort of result helps to convince you of going long on the subs and getting lots of integration time. Perhaps even automation.

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Originally Posted by philiphart View Post
wow.. some serious potential brewing there. look forward to the end result!

Phil
Thanks Phil, with some careful processing I am hoping to present this as a standout from previous Rosette images presented around the traps. Some more work to do yet though.


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Originally Posted by alpal View Post
Hi Paul,
that's a magnificent result - so much detail.
I like the colors too.

cheers
Allan
Thanks Allan, the detail level on these big objects always presents great opportunities to give a great result. It might interest you to know that I sort advice from several people as to saturation on the colour and was told to check the luminance by several. That really impacted on the colours which I think work well. One of my previous images I used a very similar colour palette and I quite like the look myself.


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Originally Posted by SimmoW View Post
Amazing effort Paul with deep results. I really like your explanation to David that talks thru your approach to noise and sub review. Makes the result even more significant.

Posting my own meager version soon.

Everyone starts from the same position really, so don't discount your results. Equipment certainly makes a big difference but I can afford to be more choosy with automation in place. I will be looking out for your image now.
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