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Old 04-04-2017, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Wow!...nowww-that's what'm talkin'bout boyfriend!!

Looking very nice Greg but hey, Ha is the eeeeasy bit ...so don't stuff up the combine with this sort of start, I wanna see a purler

Mike
Wonder what Mike BJ will see in the black bits....
Hehe yes Ha isn't that hard although round stars at F3.8 is a bit tricky.
So I was happy with that. I often don't get very good seeing to the south for some reason so I was pleased this turned out not bad. Colour is a future project once the clear skies return! I've got heaps of data collected on other objects to process in the meantime.

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Mike BJ????!!!! No, I don't want to know. No. Nope.
Better not to ask I agree.

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...dirty'ol bugger
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Looks like a good start! Going full narrowband or HaRGB?
I was planning HaLRGB or HaRGB, What do you think? Its usually seen as a mostly red image but there are some lovely stars in that field so HaRGB may be the go.

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Look forward to the colour version, Greg.
Cheers Rick. Next lot of clear no moon skies and that's what I'll image next.

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Certainly looks good so far Greg. One thing you might care to look at is HDR. I've found that it often has a dramatic effect on Ha images but you need a lot of signal.

Cheers

Steve
How do you do that? A series of different exposures from short to long?

Greg.
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