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Originally Posted by Lester
Very nice view Marco. This is a new one to me. All the best.
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Thanks you Lester!
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Originally Posted by TrevorW
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Thanks Trevor
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Originally Posted by seeker372011
Lovely shot of the smile and the object I call the whirling dervish nebula..NGC 3247
( you have to rotate your image 90 deg counterclockwise to see the whirling dervish)
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Thanks for the name suggestion and comments Narayan
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
This is a unique view Marco...I don't think I have seen this framing before nor the contrasting grey blue/purple in NGC 3199 - nice look
Mike
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Thanks Mike
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's a beauty and nicest I have seen of this area. It has the same sort of colour as the witch head nebula.
I have data of this one (among several objects) that I haven't processed yet. I'll have to get off my proverbial.
Greg.
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Thank you Greg!
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Nice field Marco. Interesting and very colourful.  Did you blend the Oiii in the blue channel and Ha in the red. What ratio do you usually use?
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Thanks Marc! I don't use to blend Ha and/or OIII directly to a channel. What I do instead in PS is to add to the RGB a layer with the narrowband monochrome image, add a clipping mask "Hue and Saturation" on the narrowband, than check "colorize" box, set hue (Ha=350 OIII=192), saturation (100%), luminosity (-50) and than change the blending of the monochrome (now colorized) to "lighten". You can than experiment with curves and even retouching the hue of the narrowband you are adding to find the result that better matches your taste and goals.
That gives a much better control on the addition of NB to RGB..
You can see this technique described in several places in the net, (
here is a good tutorial, I use lighten instead of screen for blending).
Hope this help
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Originally Posted by tilbrook@rbe.ne
Hi marco,
I like your images, they always inspire me!
Cheers,
Justin.
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Thanks Justin, you are very kind!
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Originally Posted by alpal
That's a superb image Marco -
I looked at the largest size.
Thanks for posting & I'll include it on my target list.
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Happy to know I inspired one of your next targets Alpal !
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Originally Posted by LightningNZ
Super cool field! That's a lovely image. I love the colours and subtlety in the processing.
Thanks for posting!
Cam
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Thanks Cam
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Originally Posted by cybereye
Marco,
It put a smile on my face!!
Mario
PS Noi che sorridi rimani giovani!
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Haha, nice to know that Mario! Cheers
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
Beautiful colours Marco.
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Thank JJJ