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Old 15-07-2011, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by atalas View Post
Nice work Greg.
Cheers Louie.

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Originally Posted by marco View Post
Impressive result Greg, perhaps a bit too "flat" IMHO. Furthermore, I would love to own a piece of equipment as yours

Reading the former comments, I find always amazing how we all look at the same image with different eyes, some preferring it lighter, some darker, not to mention the big debates that color images always rise..

Clear skies
Marco
Yes it is a bit flat and perhaps what I need to do is some short exposures for the core to complement the longer exposures for the detail and get an HDR image going.

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Dramatic image Greg, remarkable in fact! Pleased to see you ironing out the folds in your set up. Looking forward to seeing more from this 17" F/4.5 configuration.
Thanks Jase. The reducer seems to work magic for my area where the seeing is average to poor at times. More to come on this one after some more clear nights.

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mmm, compressed to hell Greg. I had a fiddle in PS, theres a lot of detail there thats just buried.
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I'll be adding more data to this and doing O111 and S11 so I'll revisit it later.

Its a tricky one with the high dynamic range from the little black dust areas to the bright central core. It probably needs an M42 type approach.

Greg.
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