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Old 22-12-2011, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by irwjager View Post
Very nicely blended guys - I like it a lot!
Thanks for your encouraging words Ivo. Paul

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Originally Posted by mill View Post
Very well done, just watch out and lighten the background a bit less because it gets a bit noisy when overstretched
Thanks Martin, I think I did push the processing a bit more than needed, I was trying to squeeze the last drop of nebula out, I will continue to fiddle with it until the next clear night. Paul

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Originally Posted by allan gould View Post
Well done Paul, it's a really good image which shows you have the basics down. You just have to move down the path of flats, darks, biases etc and your images will sparkle.
Keep at it.
The flats, darks and bias are hovering around my head and they follow me, you are so right this will happen soon. Paul

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Originally Posted by midnight View Post
The blending looks pretty good Paul. Stars look sharp.

A bit more contrast to punch the image a bit would be worth it.

A nice image Paul,

Darrin...
Thanks Darrin, An image is never completely finished ever and it's good posting it for others to see where it can be tweaked even furthur. Paul

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Originally Posted by Ross G View Post
A good photo Paul.

Sharp, detailed and nice exposure range.

Ross.
Thanks Ross, As mentioned to Marc, this was a test shot after the issues I've had with the optical train, it's always good to pull something almost decent from bad. Paul

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
You'd benefit from flat fielding but it's really very nicely done. Good one.
Thanks Marc, I have been trying to get the distance right with this MPCC and I'm thinking I'm close? After all of the problems of the past with the funny shaped stars etc I think I am moving in the right direction. And it's always back to the drawing board.

Paul
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