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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Yeah, I'm with MBJ on this one, those filaments look great and although I have seen them before I didn't realise just how close they got to the bright pussy's face area there on the lower left.
I recon if you were able to compose an RGB hybrid using this data it could look awesome.
Mike
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There was a wide field on here a couple of days ago that showed the filaments in relation to both M20 and M8, found it quite interesting. Need to get a lot more data for both noise control and to be have to get a good drizzle to better resolve them. Clear skies coming on Sunday and Monday I hope
I have been playing with trying to create some synthetic RGB stars, having a lot more luck with this than my M8 image which mostly just ends up white or horrible.
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Originally Posted by astronobob
Well, this a rather Unique capturing Colin, Narrow Band, I know nothing, but now learn that the filaments on the low left have showed up surprisingly by other replies - could be onto something ? ?
I Like the neb throughout the view, some grouse billowing effects showing in the heart of the triffid as well.
Interesting show & nicely done 
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I didn't know that there was much in the area around M20 until the first Ha subs started coming in. Having mostly seen RGB myself previously I hadn't noticed them. When my new mount arrives I may try to do some deep imaging of them to see what pops up when I can get the read noise out of the way. It is an interesting target, more than I was expecting when I started on it.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Nice photo Colin.
Great looking detail.
Ross.
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Thanks Ross, hoping that when some more data comes in for it I'll be able to smooth it out more with less noise reduction.