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Old 23-05-2015, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Another lovely one, Greg! What were the integration times?

Cheers,
Rick.
Thanks Rick. 3 hours total, 1 hour Ha 6 x 10mins and LRGB 30 minutes each x 5min subs.

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Originally Posted by jase View Post
Starting to get the RH to sing now Greg. Impressive FoV. Not overly keen on the bright stars, they look a little bloated and distracting. I don't think its the set up, but likely the processing. The twists and knots of nebulosity look great. No OIII data? A bit more time spent on the processing and you'd have a ripper image.
No O111 data. Perhaps next time. Its pretty low in the sky now.

Here's a version with reduced stars.

http://www.pbase.com/image/160153482/large

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Originally Posted by Bassnut View Post
wow, thats more like it!. Jase is wrong off course, the stars pop, not that I like stars much.
Cheers Fred. That says a lot as I know you are not a fan of stars. It is to some degree a matter of what someone likes but I do think most prefer tighter smaller bright stars. Not every scope will give it.

David Malin would probably say respect the light and some stars are brighter than others.

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Hi Greg. I'm loving your journey with the new scope. Beautiful image.
Mark
Thanks Mark. I am enjoying it as well.

Greg.

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