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Old 08-07-2010, 06:50 PM
Dennis
Dazzled by the Cosmos.

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Thanks Rob – I appreciate your comments and love your work with the QHY9/8” Newt combo. Your M4 image is particularly stunning!
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Oh my goodness - wonderful colour and contrast in that image Dennis. Great to see this one from you - almost a bit "mainstream" compared to your usual adventures though!
(pardon my tongue in cheek - wonderful for a "freebie")

Thanks Justin – I’m pleased that this excursion hasn’t seen me banned from the “ridiculously difficult stuff” club!
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That's a wicked freebie Dennis, nice FL for the pillars & only an hours worth of data...bargain.
The pillars rotated on the image long axis & turned portrait style would frame them nicely.
Nothing wrong with a bit of mainstream every now & then...just don't get too cosy.

Thanks Clive – I appreciate your comments and enjoyed looking at your work with your FLT132 and QHY8.
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Very nice for A quickie, love the star colors.
Clive

Hi Gary – thanks! Yes, I have the Tak x0.8 Reducer/Flattener which makes the 180mm F12 into a super fast F9.6 system! LOL! If you decide to get a Tak 0.8 R/F, let me know what you think about the anti-reflection coatings (if any?). Compared to my Celestron x0.63 R/C, the Tak looks like bare, uncoated glass??
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Very nice for something that didn't figure high on the expectations Dennis.
You have me considering trying this myself, as a new Mewlon beckons.
The Mewlon reducer was used?
Regards
Gary

Thanks David – I’m slowly learning the basics of LRGB and it’s not as painful as I first thought.
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Cool diffraction spikes and great detail in the pillars.
DT

Thanks Marc! I appreciate your comments and would be ecstatic if I could get my LRGB processing up to the standard of your recent Rho Ophiuchus Complex image!
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Looks great. Beautiful colours.

Thanks Doug! I’ve been enjoying your lovely LRGB and narrowband images with the QHY and 8” RC combo; you’ve produced some wonderful results.
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Very nice Dennis. For a quick test image this one has come up very well indeed.

Thanks Jase! The image isn’t quite as good as your amazing reprocess of my ST7 M16 back in 2008, which incidentally had less data! Although I do sorely wish I had your image processing skills, realistically I know it has taken years of passion and practice to produce the stunning images that you post on IIS, so I’ll be content to just keep plugging away!
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Originally Posted by jase View Post
Top work Dennis! You've produced a great image with a small quantity of data. I'm inspired that you're dabbling back into the deep sky imaging scene. Not that you probably called it quits, but haven't posted for a while (I should talk!). Well done!
Cheers

Dennis
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