I've been tinkering with my Terroux Observatory first light image of the Lagoon.
I have reworked it, improved the dynamic range, reworked the bright stars a bit and cropped and changed the composition, I particularly wanted to make the star cluster NGC 6530 shine...and hey, might be worth a look-see for some of you
Love it! (but I'm biased). All the right bits in the right places.
Can't wait to get into it again. Clouds have been a real nuisance in the Sydney area lately and even out west. I'm slowly sinking in the lack of imaging syndrome.
Love it! (but I'm biased). All the right bits in the right places.
Knew you would
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Can't wait to get into it again. Clouds have been a real nuisance in the Sydney area lately and even out west. I'm slowly sinking in the lack of imaging syndrome.
Thaaat's when playing with old data can replace Valium
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
except I wonder if a bit more saturation might give it even more punch?
Cheers
Steve
... ya yankin ma chain, aren't ya??.........
I thought it was already a tad saturated for some but cheers Steve
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Hi, Mike,
The detail round the Hourglass is superb. The dust lane across the centre is sharp and clear.
I've fallen in love with narrowband and it's not often that a natural colour image catches my eye. This one does.
Best,
Mike
Good to hear Mike, bah, broad band meah , over rated huh? playing with weird colours is much more fun
Oh, I can give it a mount... just send it to me on permanent loan
Yeah fat chance Actually, I would really like to be able to get it up and running again with a planet cam .. be nice to just have a squiz through her again too, I tested her double star resolution visually back in 06 and she does reach her theoretical limit