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Old 20-12-2009, 04:05 PM
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IC443 Jellyfish nebula OIII added

Hi all
I took an image of IC443 in Ha a couple of weeks ago with the FSQ106 and H36 combination, I managed to get 4 hours of OIII data on Friday night. It is 12x20 minutes guided on the Paramount ME. I am having some problems with weight distribution at the moment as the FSQ sits on top of the BRC-250 and may be causing some flexure issues leading to star trailing. I will probably have to alter the arrangement of the scopes and take the BRC-250 off when not being used. I was uncertain as to how to combine the Ha and OIII data as I have seen many different combinations regarding HaOIIIOIII for RGB, creating a synthetic green channel, creating a pseudo Hb channel from the Ha and OIII data and so forth. I am still experimenting but settled on 20% Ha added to OIII for the green channel and Ha for red and OIII for blue. I am hoping to add some SII to this when the weather clears again but for now have to be grateful for any clear weather. The Ha version can be seen on an earlier thread here or on my website http://www.imagingtheheavens.co.uk
Thanks for looking
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Gordon

http://www.imagingtheheavens.co.uk/U...HaOIII1000.jpg
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Old 20-12-2009, 04:27 PM
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That's a stunner Gordon! Some of your best work coming out of this set-up lately. Keep'em coming.
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