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Originally Posted by peter_4059
They're looking good Rob. Nice colours.
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Thanks Peter. I was genuinely surprised at the tones that came out for only an hour or two of data through LPS filter from the city. I've had more time to read on processing this year and started to get my head around colour calibration. Only know enough to be dangerous so far, but having fun
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Looks good Rob. You got a lots of detail and great tracking too.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg - I'm usually a bit more obsessive with it as there's little room for margin with the newt/heq5 combo, but happy with outcome.
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Originally Posted by Nightskystargaz
Rob,
Some very nice pic's .
CS,KLU,
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Tom
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Thanks for looking Tom
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Looks real good. Nice. 
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Cheers Marc!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Hey Sidonio'd alright  excellent Rob...still a bit of blue in the halo but hey I'm known to have left my backgrounds a tad blue at times so I'm not pointing the finger
Actually the res you managed is pretty good too, nice job mate.
You should check out the glob map on my M104 pages and see how many globs you can make out in your image, there looks to a be few at least
Mike
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Thanks for pointing this out Mike. I was aware of the image you mention, but had no idea I'd have any chance of seeing some of them. I reckon I can make out at least 2/3 of them on the zoomed TIF image, which blows my mind

I was happy enough to see another galaxy in some detail, let alone globs around it. Link to Mike's fantastic image here taken through the 6" Starfire if you're wondering what this is all about....
http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/image/125755939
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Originally Posted by mill
Not too shabby Rob
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Thanks for looking Martin. Looks like you're putting the G11 to good use lately.