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Originally Posted by SkyViking
Those look very good  I like how you've got the relative brightness between the various nebulae spot on, it looks very natural.
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Thanks Rolf.

There's a lot of data in there so I didn't have to push anything and the relative brightness were easy to keep.
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Originally Posted by jase
Very nicely done Marc. Quite a few familiar, yet extremely faint emission nebulae that you've picked up. Of course the usual suspects are there too. Agree, no point going hard with deconv etc, at least not when you're heavily undersampled. I like the image centered on the prawn having recently shot this myself. I can see a few other interesting projects in these images. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more of your super wide field imaging adventures...colour?
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Thanks Jase. Not wrong - undersampled alright. I have a mono now with a smaller pixel size even. I calculated I'll more than double my image scale so I should be able to get a lot more details for the same FL. Every time I debayer to red and I see those 3 pixels going to the trash I cringe. You do loose a lot data especially in widefields. I can see some nice interesting structures in the bayer matrix that just don't make it to the final.