Quote:
Originally Posted by rustigsmed
that is very very nice Slawomir,
excellent details, looking forward to more!
|
Thank you Russell.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul Haese
It's looking pretty good right now Slawomir. I like the extension of OII bubbles from the O star. I got vague hints of those. I can clearly see them in your image. I look forward to your final result.
|
Thank you Paul. I think that decent detail in OIII bubbles is due to ICX814's good sensitivity for this wavelength. I am only using a 4inch doublet and when shooting from our balcony, I have to collect data with objects relatively low in the sky (35 to 60 degrees above the horizon). I must admit that I love how 3nm Astrodons work with my QSI :-)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Placidus
Very fine indeed, Slawomir! Superb contrast on the most subtle features, without losing anything. In particular the [OIII] bubbles that Paul mentioned are indeed well handled.
Don't know that you need hugely more H-alpha or [OIII] - your image is already smooth and detailed. We found [SII] to be a challenge. There's not so very much in the area, and it would take a long hammering to bring it out.
|
Yes, perhaps only extra 2 or so hours for Halpha and another 4hrs in OIII. As for SII, well, I am looking forward to the challenge :-)
Quote:
Originally Posted by multiweb
|
Thank you Marc. I made several attempts at this data, but eventually got roughly where I wanted to get :-)