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Originally Posted by citivolus
I've got a few of the RCW objects including this one on my to do list, but considering their nature, it is going to have to wait till I have a modded 450D. Maybe you can buy one and sell it to me before it arrives
I understand your comment about the dim surface, it sure makes for challenging processing.
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LOL, why are you interested in the modded 40D? should be arriving in 5-10 days

hehe.
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Originally Posted by Karlsson
It shows clearly how it appeared to Colin Gum c.s as three separate objects (Gum 22/23/24), and to RCW as one, separated by a dark cloud.
I guess it is only 'Not a common object to image' because it is in the Southern sky  , but your image proves the effort is worth it.... 
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Thanks Karlsson. Yes, i wish more people out there will image more of the not your common ETA's etc.
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Originally Posted by Garyh
Nice Eric, lovely colors! I like the way you are processing your images lately, they seem so vibrant but very natural... 
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Thanks gary. yes i have changed my processing ways. there isn't a set of steps etc i just keep doing abit of this and abit of that
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Originally Posted by Ric
A fascinating subject Eric, this must have been a very dim object to capture as you say but you have done a very good job with it.
Cheers
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Many thanks Ric. yes the surface area is very dim. with your DSI Pro II and the H-Alpha filter, you should be able to get quite alot of photons with this object
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Originally Posted by Bassnut
Not common indeed Eric, nice one. The neb looks clipped, but then again if its dim, what can you do?. Not a lot of noise there so processing seems to be a happy compromise.
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THanks Bass. I have to check the clipping again see if i can fix this.