That really is a sensational Rosette. Love the tiny stars as well.
Greg.
Cheers Greg. I’ve been trying out BlurXterminator in PixInsight which does a remarkable job on Deconvolution, so feel a bit hands off in regard to creating the small stars but happy to take the win :-)
Thanks Wilco. Wasn’t trying to be too much of a detail ‘nut’ but was trying to get a balance between the bigger view and the upclose pixel-peeping view.
What everyone else has said - spectacular detail!! Love it.
So what's your next target??
Cheers 🥂 No idea what the next target is! Summer is always waiting for the weather to clear and get more of something in the Orion region. I’m still time poor on the Pleiades (getting close to gone from here), Horsehead and M78, which are all good targets for the Esprit so probably will end up picking one of those :-) Love the classics!
A beautiful image of a popular summer target ( if the weather improves )
You’ve resolve some really fine detail and the colour is excellent
Well done !!
The 2600MM is on my radar for 2023 but I have so much more to image with the 2600MC and my 10” before I take the plunge.
Cheers Martin. I think I’ve hit my sweet spot with $ spent and satisfaction gained in regard to Astrophotography (for now!). The APS-C sized mono chip cost me an upsize in filters as well so really pushed the limits of affordability. Being able to actually use the thing during a Brisvegas summer was rather a big bonus!!!!
Hi Ben,
that really is a top shelf image -
the 32 MByte version even passes the pixel peeping test.
You have pinpoint stars in all 4 corners.
The colours are striking and rich.
[QUOTE=alpal;1580377]Hi Ben,
that really is a top shelf image -
the 32 MByte version even passes the pixel peeping test.
You have pinpoint stars in all 4 corners.
The colours are striking and rich.
Well done.
cheers
Allan[/QUOTE
Thanks for the kind words and the peeping! I’m trying to find that balance between achievable, but not noisy or ‘artifact’ creating, detail and a global sense of the colour and form, without excess saturation or too much manipulation.