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Old 14-12-2009, 06:41 PM
jase (Jason)
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Originally Posted by En1gma View Post
Wow.

Love your work and this is no exception.

Rob.
Thanks Rob. Pleased you liked it.


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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
Jase,

That is truly phenomenal.

It looks pretty much like the Hubble image.

Congratulations.

All the best for the holidays and new year.

Always in admiration,
Humayun
Other than sharing the same colour palette Humayun, thats where the similarities end! Not hard to replicate a hubble palette using PS clipping masks. We acquired considerable data, but most was trashed as the FWHM was too high. The average FWHM was 2 to 2.5, sometimes reaching 4.5 (worst case). I was cautious of using anything over 3, but its amazing how far you can push the data with deconvolution. Tightened everything up quite nicely. Thanks again.

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Originally Posted by TrevorW View Post
Great stuff Jase

those lightbucket scopes really do produce good data
Indeed Trevor. The Lightbuckets folks like to push there instruments now and then. I was only too happy to oblige to process the data!

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Originally Posted by DavidU View Post
Mate ! Gawdamn it. Amazing.
Cheers Dave. Pleased you liked it. The Helix kinda puts the Fornax dwarf image to shame. That said, I'm still a huge wide field aficionado...that is once I get myself up and running again. Thanks again.
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