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Old 13-04-2015, 04:23 PM
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A very nice NGC 3324 indeed Paul! I've always felt that this object looks best in the Hubble palette and it doesn't need a lot of data for spectacular results.

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Steve
Thanks Steve. It is a very bright object compared to some and I found noise was significantly reduced overall pretty quickly. The palette does seem to work quite well with this object. The SII is quite thin though and I only had two subs. I should have collected more but, once I put it all together the noise level did not seem too bad.

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Very nice, Paul. The colours are atttractive and the detail is great. The GSO is performing well.

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Rick.
Thanks Rick. There is one more tweak that I need to do yet to get this system really working well. I now have the correct adapter between the flattener to the filter wheel. Or so I am told. I need to fit this in place so I don't have to crop my images. I plan on installing that sometime in the next few days. With any luck the distance will be right this time. TS Optical are reasonably sure they have given me the right distances now. Time will tell.
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