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Old 30-05-2018, 08:45 AM
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NGC 6334 ZWO ASI 071 Pro

NGC 6334

NGC 6334 also known as the Cat's Paw Nebula,is an emission nebula and star-forming region located in the constellation Scorpius. Its about 5,500 light years away from Earth.

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Old 01-06-2018, 08:41 AM
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That is very nice. I like your stars and the colors in the neb. Very sharp too.
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Looks good, Ben!
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Looks good Ben but the allred colours are a bit much. Its a hard one to balance but perhaps less Ha and more RGB to get a better colour balance.
Nebula images that are all red tend to be unattractive.

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Is that the actual colour?
I find some of the HA images so red I begin to wonder what the actual colour of these nebulae actually are.
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Hi Greg and Nick

I don't have a Ha filter yet. A have OSC only. The colour is balanced as i used the reference image from the ESO. https://cdn.eso.org/images/screen/eso1003a.jpg

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Your OSC is really picking up the Ha then. It must be very sensitive to Ha.

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Old 03-06-2018, 09:49 AM
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Hi Greg

The QE for my camera for Ha is about 40% so its getting on the low side. But I do live in a low bortal 4 upper 3 area. I have tried to image just Ha areas and it failed to pick up anything. The camera is good a bright DSO objects but fails at the dim ones.

I have attached the QE for you to look out.

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We suppose the QE peak value is more than 50%.

https://astronomy-imaging-camera.com.../ASI071-QE.jpg
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