I've dusted off the Canon F2.8 200mm prime lens and will be giving it a run on the QSI 683-WS8. This image of SMC includes 47 Tuc and NGC 362. Took a little work in processing to keep the core of 47 Tuc from blowing out.
Acquisition: RGB 20 @ 300s / Ha 20 @ 900s. Calibration, stacking and processing in Pixinsight 1.8.
Well spotted Rick. No and there were two reasons for this. One was that I found it unnecessary as I could tease out the globular detail by alternating range masks and gentle stretches. The second was that the HDR Combo process did not perform as I expected it to as it did not pick up the bright core of the GC. I intend to revist this as I want the HDR Combo process to work for me as it looks to be a powerful tool.
Sorry for the late reply on this really good image, great framing and overall look, the HII regions stand out nicely for an RGB image and getting the two globs in the frame completes the shot I recon
Sorry for the late reply on this really good image, great framing and overall look, the HII regions stand out nicely for an RGB image and getting the two globs in the frame completes the shot I recon
I've got some issue with the nebula colour Rodney - to me they seem too red but overall it's a very tidy well composed picture of the SMC with great detail.
I've got some issue with the nebula colour Rodney - to me they seem too red but overall it's a very tidy well composed picture of the SMC with great detail.