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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That M42 is divine. Nice work. I like Eta as well. NGC1808 looking promising but galaxies really need the focal length and time.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg,
I almost need a 3 x Barlow to do that galaxy but I wouldn't know how to set it up.
As for time - I think it would need 10 hours.
Eta & Orion came out ok with only an hours data each - they are so bright.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Hey that latest M42 is looking nice and sharp and has a lovely smokey look, I like it, just watch the Trap blend though, it is looking like a bit of a view through an obvious hole in the neb, just needs more careful blending
The Keyhole looks good too
Mike
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Thanks Mike,
I tried blending it for hours -
if I re-introduced the white "smokeyness" it obscured the Trap area.
If I got rid of the smokeyness the area underneath became very dark & featureless.
I decided that - although it looks fake it draws the eye in
& allows you to see the detail.
It's different to what other people do & makes my pic unique.
M42 is imaged so many times that I wanted to be different.
I love that keyhole nebula.
There is so much going on in a small area.
I wonder what a Flea3 camera could do with it stacking 1000 short frames?
As for that NGC 1808 - I wonder if you could bring out the faint arms
in the same amount of time with your mini-Hubble in 98 minutes?
Maybe I could have with a dark site?
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Originally Posted by RickS
Yes, a great collection Allan!
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Thanks Rick - it shows you don't need a lot of time on bright targets
to come up with something reasonable.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
wonderful collection for a single night Allan. regards Ray
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Thanks Ray.