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Old 30-04-2020, 07:39 AM
brisen (Brian)
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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
What a great effort. You caught the jet somewhat there too (just to the left of the bottom triangle of bright stars). That could be enhanced more.

A very natural look.

Greg.
Thanks Greg, when I get a chance I will go back and reprocess this as I realised after uploading it that I didn't do any sharpening. I was going to add some Ha to this as well but the clouds arrived before I got that far.

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Originally Posted by AnakChan View Post
Great job! I'm imaging this right now and I'm way way way short of integration time as you have. It's also my 1st time attempting mono with an astro camera (coming from a cooled DSLR previously).


I saw artifacts only from the IIS attachment but didn't see in the Astrobin link version?
Thanks Sean. The artefact in the jpeg here are from compression, I don't see the artefact in the Astrobin image either. It is nowhere near as compressed as the small version here.

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Originally Posted by alpal View Post
Very nice Brian,
I think there is more that could be pulled out of your data.
Have a look here:
http://www.imagingdeepsky.com/Tutori...LB_Stream.html


Some people say that Ken Crawford is cheating but I like what he does:
sharpening and boosting colour in selected areas of the image.



cheers
Allan
Thanks Allan. I agree that there is more that can be pulled out of this and I will have a go at doing that when I get a chance, I realised I missed the sharpening step after I uploaded the file. Thanks for the link, I will have a look at it. I had been following the approach Warren Keller uses in his book.

Brian
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