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Old 11-08-2016, 10:59 AM
Stevec35 (Steve)
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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
At the Malins, David critiqued Peter Ward's Omega and said there were a lot of blue stars in Omega. He blurred the overall image to show the colour hue and showed his version of Omega where he had adjusted Peters. It was more blue.

This matches my experience mostly imaging this object with AP refractors where the colour tends to come out more bluish than overall yellowish.

Great resolution and you spent a lot of time exposure time on it which is good to see.

Greg.
Thanks Greg. I still think my colour balance needs a little work. Doing that now.

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Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
I’m up to 1,000,000 stars and still counting Steve – gorgeous image.

Cheers

Dennis
Thanks Dennis. Glad you liked it.

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Great separation in the core. You've got all those blue tiny stars too. Top shot.
Thanks Marc

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Originally Posted by Placidus View Post
Lovely image, Steve. As others have said, the stars are pin-points, even in the stretched version which brings out yet more of them in the outer fringes.
Thanks M&T. The AO-X really helps.
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