A classic winter object. One of the more beautiful reflection nebulas/dust areas in the Southern sky.
I will add exposure time to this for sure but it came out pretty well already with minimal exposure time. Noise was remarkably low. I now run my Proline on the lower noise setting which has slower downloads (not really that long) but cleaner read noise from 12 down to 8 electrons. Its noticeable when processing.
Usually the glob looks compressed but you've done a great job with it, Greg. Also fantastic work on all the bright components. Some more data to bring out the dusty stuff and it will be a killer image
Well done! The globular came out beautifully too. It would make a great image just on its own.
Thanks Mike. The Glob can be tricky as its easy to overexpose it.
I know from experience that the glob can be damaged in processing really easily.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Usually the glob looks compressed but you've done a great job with it, Greg. Also fantastic work on all the bright components. Some more data to bring out the dusty stuff and it will be a killer image
Cheers,
Rick.
Thanks Rick. Yes I was happy with how the glob turned out. More exposure time is definitely on my wishlist.
A beautiful object Greg and you have photographed it so well.
Very sharp with deep, smooth detail.
Nice colours and well composed.
Good luck with the final image, although it is an excellent photo as is.
Ross.
Thanks very much Ross. Yes I like it as it is as well. Not every image turns out to be worth extra effort but I think this one does.
I was also thinking of a mosaic as a possibility too.
Nice one Greg - great detail but it's too dark IMO. You appear to have enough data to reveal the brown dust quite well - I tried it and it looks great!
Nice one Greg - great detail but it's too dark IMO. You appear to have enough data to reveal the brown dust quite well - I tried it and it looks great!
Cheers, Marcus
Thanks Marcus. I looked at it again and yes you are right it was able to be made more luminous. The data was cleaner than I'm used to!
Greg.
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Looks great Greg, it will be interesting to see it with added data.
Thanks George. Its a great area and very photogenic so I will definitely be putting more effort into this one. Probably 3X as much exposure should lift it nicely. Its pretty clean already considering the short exposure time.