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Originally Posted by Tilt
Nice, very nice
Michael
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Thanks Michael.
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
 Such crisp clean detail is extraordinary.
This one is going straight on my desktop. Thanks.
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Thanks Jeanette for placing my image on your desktop.
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Originally Posted by Octane
Steven,
This image looks like it's a blend between a watercolour landscape and a digital image.
Some of the stars look a bit funny, like they're casting shadows. Is it a mismatch between channel alignments?
All in all, I like it; quite unique.
Regards,
Humayun
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Hello Humayun. Due to flexure in the camera/ optical set up I have left the stars out of the sharpening process otherwise the stars would have a decidedly stranger shape. Maybe that is what you are observing.
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Originally Posted by TrevorW
Not bad Steve
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Thanks for your feedback Trevor.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
Sorry, It comes up the same on my screen and what detail there is is overshadowed by large blurred regions within the galaxy. I think some of the regions have been over-sharpened and some not. I also think the total image scale is too large for the data.
But maybe a better processing would do justice to the data you have collected.
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Regions of the galaxy have not been selectively sharpened or blurred. The higher contrast central regions are more responsive to sharpening compared to the lower contrast areas in the arms.
I have never heard of image scale being too large for data unless you are trying to hide flaws in the image. Image detail is a function of the scale. I'm not prepared to sacrifice detail by going to a lower resolution.
Steven