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Old 01-01-2025, 02:07 PM
TrevorW
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THe Horsehead Nebula

The Horsehead Nebula - HaRGBL- 2h Ha-1h L and 1.5h each RGB- processed SIRIL and PS - when using the RGB Composition method in SIRIL after StarNet removed the stars it left behind red dots where the stars were on the image ???- so I processed L RGB and Ha separately applied star removal to each- then combined in PS using layers the resulting Tiff then converted to FIT, then star recomposition in SIRIL with no issues
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Old 02-01-2025, 12:21 PM
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Trev,


Nice Horsey to end or start the year


Some apparent background noise mottle there which could be due to SNR, calibration and stacking ?
Do you Dither each sub and use temperature matched Darks ?


Also big apparent halo around Alnitak , maybe your filters ?


Not and easy target all the same , most including me have trouble with Alnitak


Cheers
Martin

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Old 02-01-2025, 02:26 PM
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Hi Martin, the halo around Alnitak was more prominent in the blue stack than the other filters, not prevalent in Red and Ha. I don't dither, darks are temp matched, this was the last for Dec 2024

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