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Originally Posted by telemarker
Nice and tight, almost looks like a vortex with this perspective. The colour has come up a treat too. 
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Thanks Keith - It does give a bit of a different perspective to the usual refractor widefield - not that I have much choice with the Newt!
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Originally Posted by astroron
Bloomin Marvelous Rob 
Well done 
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Hi Ron! Glad you liked!
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Originally Posted by AlexN
Very nice Rob, the Ha lum looks like it could be put to better use though, the resulting HaRGB image seems very dim in comparison to the Ha Lum...
The Ha detail is awesome...
I swear, you must have a sixth sense for clear skies mate.. It cant have been clear for more than an hour or two... And yet somehow, you were able to take advantage of it!
Good work mate.
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Cheers Alex. I do seem to spend a lot of time looking at forecasts and out the window of late. Agreed I've got plenty to learn about HaRGB. Was aware it was no walk in the park. The RGBs were surprisingly difficult to bring up nicely, but I guess its a faint one taken from the city through a pollution filter with little data. Some data better than none though I figured.
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Originally Posted by troypiggo
That's fantastic stuff. Good on ya! 
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Thanks Troy - at least I scored a few photons this week
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Top shot Rob. Not to keen on the blend. Bit blurry but I absolutely love the Ha frame. Sharp as. 
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Agreed Marc, is blurry compared to Ha and after Gaussian blurring etc to hide noise in RGB. You should have seen the first few versions though - I now know all about the dreaded "salmon pink" nebula colour first hand