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Originally Posted by atalas
Nice work Allan.
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Thanks Louie, Im going through your PS tips and tricks at the moment. Really excellent and I may re-process with some of your procedures.
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Originally Posted by CoolhandJo
Great OSC image. So are you in the suburbs with a bit of LP? Did you use an LP filter. Great detail!
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I'm 5 Km from BrisVegas CBD with quite a bit of LP but my neighbours are really good and switch off their lights if they see the dome open. Wish Brisbane would do the same!!! But I don't use any LP filter and find they are a waste of money (sorry if I offend filter officianados) and just shoot even if the moon is up as there are so few opportunities to image lately.
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Originally Posted by DavidU
Very nice indeed Al.
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Thanks Dave for the comment
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Originally Posted by multiweb
That looks pretty cool. Is this RGB straight out the OSC or did you use a NB palette?
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Marc, this is straight out of the QHY 10 OSC, stacked in DSS and debayered at the same time then processed in PS3. No NB at all and to be honest Im amazed at the well depth of this chip as you dont need layers and masks in PS to preserve the Trapezium area just careful layers and curves. Im sure that after I worked out the gain and offset for the camera I could go 10 min subs without overfilling the wells. Want to try this OSC with the GSO 10" RC to see if there is any vignetting etc.