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Originally Posted by Dennis
Another stunner from the Jase imaging factory! I must say, I now have an even greater understanding and appreciation of the skills and dedication required to produce these masterpieces, having just tentatively dipped my toe in the ocean of large sensor, colour astro photography. Boy, the water was hot!
I guess that if you produced these incredible images weekly, we might become a little de-sensitised to their awe and beauty, perhaps dulling our appreciation. It would not be good to become blasé with these beauties!
Hope that your schedule settles down and thanks again for the comprehensive write up.
Cheers
Dennis
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Thanks Dennis.

Big chip imaging is fun, but it has its problems. The larger the sensor the more prevalent gradients typically are and its also not fun dealing with huge files. The images you recently produced are great. I’d be happy if I could obtain a high volume output achievable with OSC cameras. However, with mono chips, the workload is considerably higher, hence I can only produce one or two images a month if lucky (given work schedules and other factors – weather). Providing the thrill of seeing an image come together isn’t lost, I’ll keep imaging. Thanks again for your comments.
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Originally Posted by rpsastronomy
Yes brilliant image jase the full resolution is simply gob smacking.
Well done
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Cheers Rob. Haven’t seen you around lately (look whos talking). Hope to see some output with your 12.5” kit soon. Don’t keep us hanging for the results.
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Originally Posted by edwardsdj
Incredibily detailed image Jase
The colour is so rich too 
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Thanks Doug. Appreciate the kind words.
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Originally Posted by EzyStyles
heaps of details and rich colours jase. i have to give this object a go myself.
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Eric, its well positioned at the moment to obtain good resolution – rather high. I obtained the RGB close to last new moon to ensure it was clean, then the Ha while the moon was getting brighter. Thanks for the comments.
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Originally Posted by Ric
Hide your chips Jase, it will swoop down and pinch them.
Seriously though it is a wonderful image. The colours are the first to jump out and grab you, very vivid reds and subtle touchs of blue. Then all the detail emerges and the lightning bolt looks great.
Well done on another great image 
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Thanks Ric. The colour is perhaps too rich/saturated, but does not detract from the details which I felt was important to convey. More experimenting would have undoubtedly revealed other results. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by glenc
Another amazing image Jase!!!
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Thanks Glen. Pleased you liked it.
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Thank you all for your comments.