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Originally Posted by Stevec35
That's a nicely done narrowband shot Mike. I think the colours are just about exactly right. Of course with my interpretation of the chicken it's running to the left.
Cheers
Steve
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Nice work once again Mike. The palette allows for quite a lot of variation. The yellow is a bit orange on my screen, so not at nice as the previous image. Overall the image looks smooth but has some high contrast that makes it look just a little overcooked. I think it is more of an optical illusion that any real defects, maybe the saturation could be dropped just a little to reduce the effect??
The star shapes look fairly consistent to me but all corners seem to have some curvature. I don't think it is flex, although the scale does not really help in the determination of where the problem lies. With that size sensor I am not surprised that some curvature or flex is present.
That said, the image is of a very high standard as per usual.
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Cheers guys
See?.. the final choice of narrowband colour pallets reveals the interior decorating bents of all viewers
I am with you though Paul, but this was the most favoured look during this processing...
ordeal?
The flex is in the imaging train-scope juncture for sure and this is manifesting as various degrees of what looks like field edge coma but I'm convinced isn't

. Careful scrutiny of star images at full res reveals minor issues of varying degrees across much of the frame and that varies across the sky. Obviously this is not precluding me from putting together quality images but it is mildly frustrating (but also exciting?) knowing that they could and hopefully
will be even better.
Mike