A repro of my data from early September, using some additional Ha data, new processing techniques and slightly improved aesthetic taste?
LRGB data captured over two nights in early September at the AAQ Dark Sky Observing weekend at Glen Aplin. Ha is from (light polluted) home.
Scope: Ceravolo C300 @ f/9 = 2760mm FL, Atlas focuser
Mount: AP900
Camera: U16M
Filters: Astrodon E series Gen 2 LRGB, Astrodon 3nm Ha
Guiding: Lodestar / MMOAG
Image scale: 0.67 arcsec/pixel
Exposures: 7x900s R, 7x900s G, 7x900s B, 30x600s Lum, 31x900s Ha (10.5 hours LRGB, 7.75 hours Ha)
I think this is a significant improvement over my previous attempt although the halo isn't as pronounced. Still not 100% happy, of course
Thanks, Allan! Hope you're working on some interesting new targets.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Very nicely done Rick. You've added that Ha very well, it can easily be overdone.
Overall a spectacular image.
Greg.
Thanks very much, Greg. I feel like I'm getting to the stage where I can push the processing in the direction I want rather than just ending up at a random destination and starting again if I don't like it
Thanks, Mike. Yep, NGC 253 is certainly a galaxy with gravitas
Would love to image this from a site with true sub arc sec seeing...would be amazing, just think, from some of the observatories in Chile our 12" scopes wouldn't be able to resolve the seeing, can you imagine what that would look like can only imagine what the guide star plot would look like from such places
Would love to image this from a site with true sub arc sec seeing...would be amazing, just think, from some of the observatories in Chile our 12" scopes wouldn't be able to resolve the seeing, can you imagine what that would look like can only imagine what the guide star plot would look like from such places
Nothing short of Spectacular Rick, Very realistic to the point of thought provocation, thinking it be the Milkyway and a little Earth in there - so insignificant in the scheme of things ! !
Amaizing proccessing and the rest of it