It's attrocious weather up here in SEQ, so I decided to try to merge the data from 2 years ago of NGC 3324 taken with a Skywatcher ED100 and Canon 5DMKII (not modded) and newer Ha-LRGB data taken with the sadly gone FSQ106EDXIII (SBIG ST-8XE).
Unfortunately, I only had a JPEG to work with from the ED100, and OVER deconvoluted too, so some stars will look really YAK! The FSQ dat is cleaner, and different scale, so had to work around a few rescales etc. There is a blend splice error in the bottom left, but this is a throw away image anyway.
Just passing the time... seeing how far I could take this one. Total exposure, combined, I think is something ludicrous like 1 hr 15 minutes.
Comments saying it is good will be outright rejected and received as mollycoddling