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Old 30-01-2015, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by nebulosity. View Post
Brilliant Justin! Colours are superb

Cheers
Jo
Thanks Jo!

The Tarantula is the biggest distraction when processing a widefield, I left that to last so I could concentrate on the surrounding nebulae.

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Originally Posted by cometcatcher View Post
Yes, you have done well with the colours.

I took some data of it a while back but mine looks yuck. I'll try again one day.
Thanks Kevin!

This is the first image of this area that I'm reasonably happy with, had many attempts that went in the bin.

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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis View Post
That's a cracker Justin love the wispy tendrils.
Thanks Dunk!

Yes really happy with the wispy faint stuff, first time where I haven't destroyed it when processing.

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Originally Posted by skysurfer View Post
Really nice !

But what filters did you use ?

It looks like a UHC filter (?).
Thanks Skysurfer!

No filters, just dark skies ISO 6400 and lots of processing.

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Originally Posted by rustigsmed View Post
nice job Justin,

its definitely a difficult area to process, you've done well - the tarantula has come out greener than I expected - did you apply your usual 'unmodded dslr Ha boosting' technique this time?

Cheers

Russ
Thanks Russ!

No channel swapping this time just increased saturation especially in the red area's of the image.
No secret I like vivid colours.

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Originally Posted by Rod771 View Post
Yes, I dont mind the green spider. Looks Justin, well done mate!
Thanks Rod!

Resisted the temptation to red it! Hmmm new processing term

Cheers,

Justin.
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