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Old 25-08-2012, 02:40 PM
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Astrofest NGC 300

Hi everyone, another one from astrofest. NGC 300 LRGB 210-90-90-90 1X1 all subs 10 mins. This one is giving me trouble processing-wise, might try re-cal on subs Comments and advice appreciated. Full res version HERE
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Old 25-08-2012, 02:44 PM
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It looks pretty damn good to me Darrell. So much detail.
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Old 25-08-2012, 06:21 PM
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I agree with JJJJJJJJ it's a pretty darn good version really, perhaps a bit magenta in the core, but then my monitor is going on the blink, it has gone a bit yellow so I am probably not a good judge of colour at the moment

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For a faint face on galaxy this has come out strongly with fine blue star burst detail, core is a bit pink it should be more yellow/brown. Great result.

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For a faint face on galaxy this has come out strongly with fine blue star burst detail, core is a bit pink it should be more yellow/brown. Great result.

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Thanks John, been trying to get that golden glow happening. Whants to stay red with this data-set. I'll try a sidonio or two and see what comes up
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I agree with JJJJJJJJ it's a pretty darn good version really, perhaps a bit magenta in the core, but then my monitor is going on the blink, it has gone a bit yellow so I am probably not a good judge of colour at the moment

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Thanks heaps Mike. You hit the nail on the head with the magneta, but when I colour adjust or reduce, the tradeoff seems to be colour noise
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Beautiful detail Darrell. The background sky looks very black in the lower half of the image on my monitor.
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