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Old 16-09-2009, 12:06 PM
Hagar (Doug)
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Originally Posted by RB View Post
Doug these are beautiful, the hi res versions really bring out some nice detail.
I also like the idea of presenting a labeled version to show where everything is.

Thanks Andrew, Just an attempt at something diferent but it does take quite a bit of valuable time to put it all together and even just for capture.

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Originally Posted by leon View Post
Some nice imaging Doug, I love the widefield views, plenty of detail and spot on colors, well done indeed.

Leon
Thanks Leon, I am really starting to enjoy how good this scope is. I can't believe how sensitive it is but how easy a bit of extranious light can stuff up an image.

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Originally Posted by AlexN View Post
Agreed... some images look awesome with a field smack bang full of stars, other fields look better if they are a little more sparse.. I take it this image is why you were inquiring about the use of the minimum filter on the forums elsewhere? If it was a wide field of the LMC or SMC the mass of stars would be very nice.. but in this image, if you can numb them down a bit using the min filter, I say go for it!
Yes Alex. I'm always looking for something diferent which might improve an image and make it more visually pleasing.

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Originally Posted by Lester View Post
I like the detail you have captured in these small objects.

Very nice Doug.
Thanks Lester. This is one sensitive great telescope.
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