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Originally Posted by hobbit
not too shabby at all.
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Thanks mate :-)
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Originally Posted by RickS
Very sinister, Lee. I like it.
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Thanks Rick!
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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis
Oooh yes very moody, nice one Lee 
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Cheers Dunk!
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Originally Posted by aarong
Great! I'm enjoying watching this project come along. I'm hoping to try and do some narrowband imaging one day, so interested in what sub-exposure times you are using.
Aaron
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Thanks Aaron :-)
All of the subs used in that were 20mins. I'm live in fairly dark skies, but the moon was fully up for I think all of the Ha and some of the OIII. My OIII subs were too short though, made it difficult to separate the signal from the noise when processing... I'll probably double that to 40mins and try and get some more tonight.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Nice one Lee.  IMHO the best palette to use in a bi-color with Ha and Oiii is the following blend:
Red: Ha
Green: Oiii or 50% Oiii with 50% Ha
Blue: Oiii
You'll get something similar to this or this.
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Thanks Marc! Pretty sure I tried a similar mix initially but didn't much like it as, if I remember correctly, it came out very yellow with this data. I'll keep playing with it though and give it another shot.
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Originally Posted by ZeroID
BATMAN !!! Nahnahnahnahnah ....... Love the colours. As Ricks says, very sinister looking.
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lol. Thanks mate.
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Originally Posted by Robert9
Nice and sharp and I like the framing. But IMHO the blue is just a bit too strong.
Robert
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Cheers Robert! Yeah I was wondering whether I pushed the saturation a bit much. It was pretty subdued originally and I liked it, but I tend to understate colours too much so I made it more saturated than I initially thought looked right.
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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
yeah nice one Lee, sharp and smooth.
here is a result I got experimenting with a Ha Oiii bicolour.
R Ha, G OiiiHa, B Oiii and by using selective colour to diversify the colours.
your data is way better so I imagine you could pump out quite a few variations https://www.flickr.com/photos/803366...blic/lightbox/
cheers
russ
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Cheers Russ, that looks really nice... love your colours!