Finally some clear skies in Brisbane!!!
Managed to grab 5 hours of 15 minute subs of OIII last night.
Combined with 5 hours of 30 minute SII and 6 hours of 15 minute Ha.
Taken through ED80 with Atik 11000 on AZEQ6
RGB to come this weekend (hopefully)
Full version here http://www.astrobin.com/148710/
Thanks for looking
DJ Scotty
I think your data allows to show even more detail, if you improve star alignment between H,O and S panels. May I ask, what software do you use for processing your images?
Thanks Slawomir! Photoshop CS6. With a few plug ins
Here's hoping
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Originally Posted by Slawomir
Some nice detail in your image Scott!
I think your data allows to show even more detail, if you improve star alignment between H,O and S panels. May I ask, what software do you use for processing your images?
Hi Scott,
It looks great - very original.
I hope you don't mind?
I opened it in PS5 & the black is clipped on all channels &
the green is slightly offset to the 2 o'clock position.
I think it needs a re-processing to show it off at it's best.
After having a closer look at your image, I feel that there is a bit of field rotation that affects registration of the colours. When registering individual images into colour images, and then when combining them into the final image, from my experience, it is important to correct for field rotation, especially with longer sessions, even with an equitorial mount. Not sure how to do it in PhotoShop, but field rotation can easily be corrected for in Nebulosity, and PixInsight does it automatically when registering images.
Also, I will echo Allan's advice; in stretching images, when you move the black point, unless there is a particular reason for doing otherwise, always avoid clipping data- I recall someone somewhere wrote quite wisely- the nightsky is never black
It will stretch the 32 bit FITS files straight off your stacks
with the function you choose.
It does most of the hard work for you &
you can then save the result as a 16 bit Tiff for further processing in Photoshop.
Thanks Al. Never thought to use that. Been playing with it and seems to do a damn good job.
Cheers mate!
Thanks Scott,
Just remember to un-tick - flip image.
Tick all the boxes in Mark in preview.
Move the black slider well left of the hump.
Move the white slider past the brightest peak (star).
I like the stretch function x^(1/5) for most pictures = maximum compression.