I've always struggled to see the swan in M17 - but if you can kinda imagine a swan attempting to cross a busy highway and getting mowed down by a b-double...
Taken over 3 nights last week during the full moon, the L-Ultimate filter has really proved to produce excellent contrast even in very poor conditions. Initially I attempted processing the Ha/Oiii channels separately and combining in PI, but actually preferred the more natural colour when processed together. The fov from my c14 @ 2670mm was juuuust a little too tight so I expanded the view with a 1.5x1.5 mosaic, and APP processed and combined that perfectly without even having to engage the specific mosaic registration tool.
RGB stars were added also during the full moon using short binned 10sec subs, processed separately in PI and then added to the narrowband image. I'd read that this can still produce acceptable results, and seemed to be ok however the colour is still a little washed out perhaps.
I spent quite a bit of time processing this image to retain detail in the bright core. HDRMT was very useful, and BlurEx used very sparingly here in the final stages, but handy for star reduction and adding some halo-glow to blend the 2 images together.
Here's the larger/much better res version:
Image Details:
240x 120sec subs (L-ULtimate Fileter)
400x10sec subs (no filter)
Celestron OAG
C14 non edge @f7 with the Starizona reducer LF
EQ8 pro
Asi2600mc pro gain 100
Asi220mm / celestron OAG
ZWO EAF
ASIAIR pro / APP / PI
Binned (scaled) 50% in processing
Comments and suggestions for improvement very much appreciated!
Thanks for looking.