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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Oh well, image scale is image scale...each to there own re imaging galaxies
Regarding the faint stuff, I didn't think you PS'd it in  was just wondering if it was some very vague processing left over or not. I noted it in your LRGB (with some excitement mind you) so pulled it into Astroart5 and applied a Guassian stretch (which is great at showing up the faint stuff in the frame in one click) to your full frame image and it doesn't look like that B&W stretched image you have posted there  Just interested because I haven't seen that stuff before so if you have revealed something new lets showcase it  .
Mike
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Well its the same data Mike so the only thing I can think of is the mask blurring has caused the effect you see. I'll check the RGB data as well to be sure. I don't think its anything new to showcase. I've seen a few images showing the extent of the galaxy around.
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Originally Posted by alpal
Nice work Jason,
I never realised that M83 was so big.
It's 9 times larger than I thought.
cheers
Allan
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Thanks Allan! It has some faint structure to it which we can now call M83. No idea what the designation was of the galaxy it previously consumed!