Troy,
Let's hope so, mate. Weather permitting.
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Originally Posted by troypiggo
Promises to be an awesome project. I think we're just as excited as you to see the results 
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David,
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by naskies
Very nice! 
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Rolf,
Cheers, mate. I'm still daunted by the fact that I have to capture another 2 hours for each luminance panel, haha. In reality, by the time the mosaic is viewed at web resolution, no-one will be able to tell the difference between an SNR of 3 or 5 for the luminance data.
And, yes, it's quite dusty up there.
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Originally Posted by SkyViking
That looks spectacular H, and what a massive undertaking it is!
It also clearly gives the impression that the dust is lying in front of the background stars, very nice. Really looking forward to seeing this in colour.
BTW now I see why I couldn't get rid of the gradient in my recent M4 image, lol - it's covered in dust!
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Bob,
Cheers, mate. Your version with camera lens was quite striking. Once I finish this monster, I will show you a comparison of what I captured 6 years ago (modified 350D and Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 ED lens) to what I capture today.
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Originally Posted by astronobob
struuth, amaizing what data can be achieved with diff techniques & equipment ! this is mindblowing out of my depth : ) amaizing to see the detail availiable & captured, priviledge to see it Humayun . . .
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John,
Thank you, sir!
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Originally Posted by dvj
Excellent work so far. The final will be spectacular!
jg
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Cheers, guys.
H