First image posting to kick off 2018.
Ha channel with Astronomik 6nm filter. TSA120 @ F5.6, QSI683 CCD.
23 subs @ 20 minutes per sub. Processing in Pixinsight 1.8.5.
The perfect framing for this object. This is the classic look and I think the best. Lovely deep reach in the Ha but I agree with Paul its a bit soft in the key items. The Horsehead and the flame plus the ridges of the Ha could take a bit of masked sharpening.
In Photoshop:
duplicate layer
overlay or soft light mode
high pass filter set to 7
mask hide all
set paintbrush to white
paint in the areas you want sharpened - brush set to say 30-50%
flatten image
It is of course a very well known scene Rodney but a particularly nice composition. It might be worth trying a touch of HDR but it's pretty good as it is.
It looks really good Rodney, nicely framed and it’s quite deep!
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
The perfect framing for this object. This is the classic look and I think the best. Lovely deep reach in the Ha but I agree with Paul its a bit soft in the key items. The Horsehead and the flame plus the ridges of the Ha could take a bit of masked sharpening.
In Photoshop:
duplicate layer
overlay or soft light mode
high pass filter set to 7
mask hide all
set paintbrush to white
paint in the areas you want sharpened - brush set to say 30-50%
flatten image
Greg.
Quote:
Originally Posted by RickS
A fine horsie, Rod
Quote:
Originally Posted by Stevec35
It is of course a very well known scene Rodney but a particularly nice composition. It might be worth trying a touch of HDR but it's pretty good as it is.
I've improved the contrast in the image very slightly using Pixinsight. I applied a star mask and a small amount of Local Histogram Equalisation. Not much as I don't like pushing things too much. A slight but subtle improvement I think. Link here to new version.