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Originally Posted by philiphart
cool jase.. very dark stuff. glad to see you got to the end of this project. 12 hours exposure, 120 hours processing perhaps? and sounds like you've saved me the hassle of learning PI and i'll stick with PS!
inspiring stuff.. you've got a smoothly functioning system producing top notch work. http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/....s/thumbsup.gif
phil
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Cheers Phil. Yes, I recall speaking to you about it at AAIC - the whole pole rotation discussion is a challenge. Perhaps a Takometer/PIR with calculated PA variance would work, similar to what RBA used when imaging around the northern pole. Indeed, several hours spent processing this one - its a labour of love though. PI has some cool features. It doesn't do it all, nothing does. Its a matter of determining what works best for you and leverage the features you like to make the most of the data. Worth having a look. Thanks again!
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Originally Posted by Ric
A wonderful image Jase, this is one dust cloud that I have not seen before. A very intricate and fascinating object I found myself being drawn into it.
Thanks for a glimpse at what is probably a rarely imaged object.
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Thanks Ric! I'm not going to turn into a dust aficionado, I'll leave that for others more qualified. I do however like to pick out interesting features such as the uncatalogued little reflection neb. Pretty cool. I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for checking it out.
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Thanks again all.