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Old 17-08-2008, 05:01 PM
jase (Jason)
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Superb Jase.
Thanks Mark!

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The only thing I am jealous of is not being able to be at home often enough to use the gear I do have. ( I can see Jase champing at the bit here...urging me to pull my finger out and finally set-up my system for remote access )
You read my mind Peter. We briefly spoke about this at CWAS. Shouldn't be too hard. You simply need to get your other half a little "scope savvy", so that she becomes your ground support. Though, as you mentioned at the time, she would not be too impressed to receive a support call at 2am asking for the PIR to be realigned or something similar.. On another note...When is Rene going to update the Gemini code to support absolute encoders??...

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Jase I know I'm a bit late here to comment, as all has been said, now I know why you only produce an image every no and then.

I must take you a long time to come down to earth, so to speak.

I have never seen anything like it, a truly beautiful Helix, top stuff.

Leon
Thanks Leon. Never too late. Appreciate the kind words.

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Originally Posted by EzyStyles View Post
excellent work Jase . Colours are exactly identical to the hubbles and the detail is up there too!
Cheers Eric. I used the same hubble palette - SII:Ha:OIII - so one would expect so. The trick is to not weight the Ha very high otherwise it will dominate the image. Thanks again...and Happy Birthday too.

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Oh what a joy it is to view your work my friend.

Just stunning Jase !

Cheers Andrew. Its a long time between posts, but its the quality not quantity I'm after.

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Thanks again. Your comments and support are appreciated.

Cheers
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