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Originally Posted by Kuz
Awesome image Andy love the splash of red in the image
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Cheers Kuz, last time I didn't use the Ha as I thought it too weak - but this time with JP Metsavianio's tone mapping & Starnet++ it was possible to eek out some useable signal. Certainly made a big difference!
PS: How's life in my old hometown?
I was there for the first time in 40 years for the World Science Festival back in 2019
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
The extra detail emerging from the reprocess is quite impressive Andy. Definitely worth the time to have another shot. Clearly this object benefits from lots of data and careful processing.
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Cheers Rodney, yes as Greg has remarked it's a challenging beast to process, the subtle signal in the background is easily lost in a sea of noise. Next time around though, I'm going even wider and much deeper to give it some context as it's such an unusual object, I fear that the closeups don't really do it justice.
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
Like the repro Andy. That Ha red is certainly a nice touch. Still love the bluer version. I saw a print of it up here in the QLD Museum :-) Gorgeous
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Ha Ha, thanks Ben - even though it did well at AIPP/Malin awards etc. I wasn't completely happy with it at the time. I don't think I can get anything more from this data set now though!