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Originally Posted by Octane
That looks even better!
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It was Martin's excellent suggestion
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Wow, Suavi. You knocked that one out of the park! Is this one of the first images from your new scope?
The high QE of your Sony 814 sensor is showing its strength here. Tiny stars as well. Solid colour, no noise. A wonderful image.
A great ad for the CFF scopes as well.
Your best ever.
Greg.
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Thank you Greg. Yes, it's my second
proper image with this telescope. I may yet fine tune the alignement/tilt, but so far I really like my new instrument.
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Originally Posted by Atmos
The lightening helps 
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Thanks Colin!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Excellent Prawn there Suavi, enjoyable view and time well spent mate, take a  My only minor suggestion is, to me it looks like you have washed out/de-saturated the colour a bit in parts of the nebula, perhaps as part of the desaturation of the stars, or from colour noise removal..?
Top job none the less
Mike
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Glad you like it Mike and thank you for your comment. Actually I did not desaturate this data at any stage, but OIII was very weak so I had to stretch it a lot and more to get any meaningful info from it into the RGB. So I had to apply noise reduction to OIII (and SII) but only at linear stage before combining them into an RGB image.