Ok I know some of you will be groning right now but please hang in there one more time with me...
I, like many of you on here, like to share my efforts with everyone, all of whom I regard as friends and like minded people so I hope you will be forgiving of my repeated reprocesses of this piece of work
I went right back to the raw 19.5 hrs of data and completely reprocessed it all (yes I am mad

). I was never quite happy becasue I was struggling to showcase everything in one image.
I wanted to utilise the extensive data set to its full potential to show all of the amazing characteristics of this galaxy and its surrounding region in one image and as best as possible but until now had struggled to do so.
I wanted to showcase all of the following things in one image:
1) The full extent of the faint Galactic Cirrus dust throughout the image
2) The thousands of faint background galaxies
3) The full extent of the dust lane
4) The detail in the dust lane
5) The full extent of the outer galaxy halo (it's huge!)
6) The delicate shell structure in the galaxy halo (rarely discernable)
7) The overwhelming number of stars in the 1.8deg X 1.2deg field.
I wanted to do this in a natural looking full frame image with low noise, a seemless transition from bright core to outer halo and this time I wanted it to look bright because it is very deep but not overexposed, with details still faintly visible even through the very bright inner halo (more realistic).
Well...with such an enormous dynamic range and mass of data it was pretty hard to get all these things into one image but I think I have finally done it..?

You can see "everything" in this version...FINALLY
Full frame small image (2meg):
http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike20...61387/original
Full frame large image (8.5 meg) have a wander around, there's lots to see:
http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike20...73250/original
Let me know what you think and I promise!!!! it will be the last...I'm exhausted...
Mike