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Old 20-04-2015, 10:03 PM
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The Seagull Nebula REPRO

There are various interesting nebula formations in the Large Magellanic Cloud. These are a few of them.

AP140 F7.5, Proline 16803, PMX 7 hours 20 minutes Ha O111 LRGB.

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Old 20-04-2015, 11:05 PM
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Wow, look at that field very cool Greg.

I think you may have blown the neb highlights a little but great colour and contrast, love the prominent blue stars too.

Is that the final image with the AP140 ...god I hope there isn't anything wrong with the RHA and you are happy with it...has some quality shoes to fill huh? No turning back now.......

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Old 20-04-2015, 11:10 PM
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This is awesome shot Greg, but I’d attenuate stars a little bit.
A couple of months ago I found a tool for Photoshop called StarRemoving, and with opacity set to roughly 60% your shot looks absolutely amazing !!! my 3c …
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Old 20-04-2015, 11:33 PM
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Love these crazy little LMC nebs, that's a very funky picture
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Nice wide-field view there Greg. Plenty of great detail.

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Old 21-04-2015, 03:16 PM
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Wow, look at that field very cool Greg.

I think you may have blown the neb highlights a little but great colour and contrast, love the prominent blue stars too.

Is that the final image with the AP140 ...god I hope there isn't anything wrong with the RHA and you are happy with it...has some quality shoes to fill huh? No turning back now.......

Mike
Thanks Mike. I did do shadows/highlights on those bright areas so perhaps a tad more is able to pulled back but they are in fact a bright area. I have one other image from the AP140 and yes I hope the RHA is better as you say its got some shoes to fill.

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Old 21-04-2015, 03:18 PM
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This is awesome shot Greg, but I’d attenuate stars a little bit.
A couple of months ago I found a tool for Photoshop called StarRemoving, and with opacity set to roughly 60% your shot looks absolutely amazing !!! my 3c …

Sounds interesting. Do you have a link for it?

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Old 21-04-2015, 03:18 PM
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Love these crazy little LMC nebs, that's a very funky picture
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Nice wide-field view there Greg. Plenty of great detail.

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Cheers Steve.

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I updated the image, attenuated the stars a little and reduced the highlights of the O111 areas a bit more.

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You've captured the Blue Star Cloud very nicely there. Nebulae look great too.

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You've captured the Blue Star Cloud very nicely there. Nebulae look great too.

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Thanks Rick. I look forward to your image with this magnificent scope. I always found it was one of those scopes (like an FSQ) that good images were easy to obtain from it. It does everything so well.

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This is awesome shot Greg, but I’d attenuate stars a little bit.
A couple of months ago I found a tool for Photoshop called StarRemoving, and with opacity set to roughly 60% your shot looks absolutely amazing !!! my 3c …

Sounds interesting. Do you have a link for it?

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Don't remember where did I get it from, so I attached is the tool. Rename it to StarRemoving.rar and add it to Photoshop. You will see it after you open Windows-Actions. It will be in the same tree as StarTools (if you have them)
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And here Greg is your picture with the tool applied with 59% opacity .. hope you will like it ..
http://www.4shared.com/download/ClOc....jpg?lgfp=3000
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Don't remember where did I get it from, so I attached is the tool. Rename it to StarRemoving.rar and add it to Photoshop. You will see it after you open Windows-Actions. It will be in the same tree as StarTools (if you have them)
Thanks Ian. I downloaded it, renamed it to StarRemoving.rar. I copied and pasted it into the actions folder in Photoshop. It does not show when I open Photoshop. Normally an action is an .atn file and you load them using Load Actions which is on a drop down menu when you click on the triangle at the right top of the actions window.

How did you add it to Photoshop?

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The .rar file is an archive, you need to unzip it. The .atn file is inside ..
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Pin sharp and excellent star colour Greg. The bright bits are still a bit blown though, a tad distracting
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Old 21-04-2015, 06:55 PM
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Don't remember where did I get it from, so I attached is the tool. Rename it to StarRemoving.rar and add it to Photoshop. You will see it after you open Windows-Actions. It will be in the same tree as StarTools (if you have them)
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The .rar file is an archive, you need to unzip it. The .atn file is inside ..
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Pin sharp and excellent star colour Greg. The bright bits are still a bit blown though, a tad distracting
Thanks Fred.

Yeah it must happened early on in the layers stage. I will go back to that point and correct it.

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I did a similar orientated image and looking image a few years ago. Then only last year I did another orientation and on both occasions I felt the composition looked odd. That said, I like your star colour, detail levels and look in general.

I think also the seagull nebula is the one at the bottom of the frame. I don't think the one in the centre of your frame has an official name. It might be the whacky racer though.

Nice to see you enthused and imaging again Greg.
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Nice work Greg!

Stars are spot on and good colour through the image.

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