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Old 16-09-2008, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by matt View Post
Excellent result!

That's tempting me even more to cross over to the dark side and take my 9.25 deeeeeeeppp!!!!
If your Solar images are any indication you should get into deep sky without a problem Matt

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Originally Posted by dugnsuz View Post
Those are great images B&D.
You must be happy and excited as to the potential you have with the 9.25.
The rig pic on your homepage is drool-worthy too!!!
Like Doug above I let out a "WOW" at the thumbnails alone!!!!!!
Very well done
Doug
Thanks Doug. We can't wait for the new moon and just hope we get clear skies

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Originally Posted by Aster View Post
What can I say...Which I haven't said the other day
Great...especially 253
Thanks Alex 253 is our fav as well

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Originally Posted by Matty P View Post
Fantastic first light images guys.

NGC 253 is superb. The amount of detail present is remarkable and the colour is lovely.

M17 has come out great as well.

This is what I am hoping to achieve with my setup in the future so thankyou for posting your work.
You're doing well at this point Matt. Just keep at the processing skills and it will all come together

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Originally Posted by Craig_L View Post
Lovely colours and detail, especially NGC 253. Those unmodded cameras are great!
We're happy with the unmodded Craig

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
They are wonderful images. Well done.
That is a good combo the C9.25 and the 40D. I have a 40D also and it is a beautiful camera.
Greg.
The 40D suits our needs Greg and from this first light we're happy with the combo

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Both really nice images Dave and Barb!

The colour balance to me looks perfect in both images and you have achieved a nice smooth look to the images.
Nice work!
Mike
Thanks for the comments Mike. I tried a few different things in PS this time and they seemed to work reasonably well. Still heaps to learn though Barb
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