Thread: Rosette in HA
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Old 19-02-2011, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by peter_4059 View Post
That looks good Geoff - nice depth to it.
Thanks Peter I'm getting to like this HA filter

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Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
Nice shot, Geoff


Now all you'll need is some RGB subs.
Thanks Carl When the temp cools I'll try for a color shot to match

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Wow! That's beautiful. Makes me wanna go out there and image again. Bloody clouds.
Marc the weather last month was a touch ordinary, hopefully will be better next month

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Originally Posted by UniPol View Post
Great image, so much nicer in B & W.
Steve, yes I really like HA images the contrast really shows through


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Originally Posted by RobF View Post
Great image for sure Geoff. I love the FOV you've got there. Nice softness to it, while still wonderful contrast. Hard to pick fault or make constructive suggestion when the image is that good
Thanks Rob, it may be a touch soft due to trying to tame the noise, but I like it

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Originally Posted by dugnsuz View Post
Edges of the Rosette looks like you may have overdone noise reduction a wee bit - would that be a fair comment? Admittedly a bit hard to tell from a lo res image though.
Only suggestion would be to try and push those Ha subs - 10mins minimum, 15mins preferable. Remember we are pushing uphill with DSLR Ha imaging!
Great image
All the best
Doug
Doug you may be correct as I did have to push the noise reduction due to high ambient temperature that night. When I read your comments I checked and those subs were actually 10 mins not 5min, silly me guiding worked well at 10min so I'll try at 15 min and see how that comes out Thanks geoff
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