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Old 06-09-2019, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Beautiful shot Bart, well processed, has a bit of everything, a very pretty piece of sky that, enjoyed the view

Mike

Thanks Mike, nice of you to stop by and comment. I'm glad you liked it.


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Originally Posted by Paul Haese View Post
Looks great Gray. I have been working on the same area, though not as wide as your image. Colours and detail are excellent.

Nice Paul, looking forward to seeing your version.


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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Love the colours and framing. Looks like a big cake with strawberries on top.

LOL! Yum, cake with strawberries! Ill bring the ice cream, Marc!


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Originally Posted by Atmos View Post
Really well captured and processed. Detail is good and the colour is spot on

Thanks Col. I used the Photmetric Colour Calibration tool in PixInsight set to G2V.


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Originally Posted by DiscoDuck View Post
Great bold colours and nice detail, Bart.

Thanks Disco, got your email as well!


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Originally Posted by Placidus View Post
Superb image Bart. There are many emission structures shown very clearly and crisply, but also many stars.

The "technical card" reports that the narrowband component is "x" minutes per channel. When we try solving for x, we get (8.6 x 60 - 245 - 270)/3 minutes = 20 seconds.
Any hints?

Sorry M & T, that is something I'll have to sort. It is the way I have presented the details, there were no narrowband frames. I will remove that line from the details.


I really like ths object because there is so much going on, it is like a mish-mash of alot of what we like to capture.


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Originally Posted by Atmos View Post
If you look up a few lines it has the LRGB component in 5 min exposures
Those x components only appear to be for narrowband.

Thanks Col, it just means there are no narrowband frames. I'll remove that line when I next log into PBase.
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