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Old 24-12-2007, 11:27 AM
jase (Jason)
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Nothing I can add to what has already been said. Jase, a fantastic image that gives us newbies motivation.

Your help and processing tips and constructive criticism has been very welcomed, and I look forward to all of your posts to not only my images, but other people's too as I can learn from them all.

Thanks again and have a great xmas/new year.
Thanks Mike. Turned out ok for a last post of the year with exception to the noise and frame alignment. Have two more images I'm working on, waiting for more data acquisition which I hope to complete soon. Thanks again for providing a catalyst for like minded people to share, collaborate and experience our hobby. Have a great one.

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Originally Posted by RB View Post
A visually pleasing image, apart from the gradient and guiding errors it looks.....oh wait I was looking at one of my old images.

Wow Jase how stunning is that, it has a 3D look to it, almost radio active, well I suppose it is.

Excellent as usual Sir, and a great way to top off a fantastic year.

All the best mate.

Cheers Andrew. You've got keen eyes . Technically, every image has a gradient even when acquired from a dark sky, but we'll leave such a discussion for another day. I hope to see more of your images in '08 (posted here, not on AS&T pages). Thanks again.
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