Mike,
Cheers. It's just a matter of finding time away from work, and, the weather to stop conspiring against us all!
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Originally Posted by iceman
I can see what you mean about the colours, especially in the saturated areas.
But it's a stunning image. I can't wait until you start producing new images!
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Tom,
Thanks! I realise there's a fairly horrible bias, but, still, I think it's OK. Cheers for the compliment.
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Originally Posted by Tom Davis
Despite color bias issues this is a great image!
Tom
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Clive,
Not sure why it came with blue lines for you?
Yep, can't wait to get back out and re-shoot it all.
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Originally Posted by Alchemy
it doesnt look so bad on my laptop ? though it did save with blue lines on it for some reason.
i did the autocolor button in photoshop and not much changed , maybee mine imported it differently to the others (big shrug of the shoulders)
sorry about all your data. 5 yrs gone. time to redo only better now you have the experience.
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Lester,
Thanks, mate!
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Originally Posted by Lester
Very nice indeed Humayun.
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Steven,
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by sjastro
Very nice image.
Steven
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Doug,
I did compare my version with other people's who also have used a modified DSLR, but, they still manage to get a bit of purple/blue in there's. I'm not sure what's happened with mine. I don't have the original RAW data to stack again, just the final PSD file that IRIS saved for me. I'll just have to re-shoot it.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Hagar
Lovely image Humayun . The salmon colour doesn't look unnatural to me after all there is quite a large reflection/ OIII area around the core of this nebula.
Looks good to me.
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Jase,
Cheers. LAB was something that I did consider afterwards. I'll just leave it be for now, and, as you've said, get out there and re-do it all.
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Originally Posted by jase
Not bad work Humayun. You maybe able to convert it to Lab colour and tweak the a and/or b channels to reduce the impact. Shame about the loss of data...now get out there and collect more to make up for it. 
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Thanks, all!
Regards,
Humayun