Thanks guys.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
The big one on your web site looks ok.
It's quite a good image really.. just not an attractive field I recon
One for the 12" RC on a night of good seeing perhaps?
Mike
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Yes perhaps it would look similar to Kens
image here. Which he did with a vastly larger scope.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Kind of an odd image Paul. Does it come up in HaLRGB or is that neb mainly O111? Perhaps O111LRGB might suit it better?
The neb part looks too bright to me with the very faint browny dust background very slight but the blue stars are a detraction plus a lot have filter halos around them. So the overall look to the image is blue everything.
I'd suggest ditching the blue stars and getting the RGB stars in place, perhaps tone down the brightness of the blue neb as its a tad overblown and create a more delicate look to that neb.
I've never imaged this one so I don't know how tricky it may be.
Greg.
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This is one really hard image. Ha shows lots of nebulosity, and OIII shows similar detail. When I processed the HaRGB it was nearly monochromatic and not really attractive. I would imagine that the OIIIRGB might be the same. However I will give it a try and see how that pans out.
The brightness is how this image looks even in Ken's image so I can't have that too far wrong. Maybe mine is a little more Cyan than his.
Star colour is certainly a valid point and this is a blend of both RGB and the Ha OIII SII stars.
Yes there are star halos but only around 25 of them are what I consider noticable.
Yes it is an odd image but it is an odd target too.