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Old 21-09-2009, 08:30 PM
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Mike yeah that is always a problem with off axis. The OAG is supposed to stop this but it was almost as bad, so collimation might need addressing for sure. Thanks for the vote of confidence on the LRGB imaging. I think this is gonna take me a long time to get results I will be happy with.

Fred, you are absolutely right. That looks like my base image but I wanted to hide the noise, so I curved down and ended up clipping the image just to hide the noise. More subs and heaps more time is what is needed for sure.

Really appreciate all your comments. Greg I gave that technique a try, I will have to write it down and use it again. Like you said a subtle sharpening routine, not a broad brush stroke.

Thanks all.
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