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Old 20-11-2008, 11:33 AM
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IC 1848 "The Soul Nebula" in HST palette

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I've almost recovered from my laryngitis and there was the promise of some clear weather last night so needs must as they say and I just had to get out and take some pictures. I decided to tackle IC 1848 as I hadn't tried this subject before, I was aiming for 2 hours per filter in 10 minute unguided subframes but as is usually the case with the British weather there was a couple of periods of cloud which wiped out 2 of the Ha and 1 of the OIII subframes. For the rest of this imaging run the seeing wasn't very good, I could just about make out Cassiopeia as the sky appeared a bit misty, this was confirmed by the noisy image and gradient on the image when processing which I think I have managed to get rid of the worst through processing (so please excuse the over processing). I colour combined the image as an LRGB combine using the Ha data as a luminance channel and then asigned SII=Red Ha=Green and OIII=Blue with a weighting of 3:1:2 for the respective RGB channels. Some people may say that this is wrong to use the Ha as a luminance channel when there is already Ha as a colour channel and this doesn't give a "scientifically" correct image, but I don't image for scientifically correct images I image for enjoyment and because I find the results pleasing. Anyway, that is enough of my ranting, I hope you like the image
Thanks for looking
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http://www.imagingtheheavens.co.uk/U...C1848small.jpg
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Old 20-11-2008, 01:48 PM
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There's some nice detail in there Gordon .... not a target we are familiar with here in the Southern Hemisphere.

I know how fickle the weather can be in the UK as I am from there althought 43 years ago and I suspect it has changed somewhat as has the world's climate has too.

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Old 20-11-2008, 05:39 PM
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Very nice! Love the colours too.
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Old 20-11-2008, 07:11 PM
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Gordon,

Beautiful image.

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Old 20-11-2008, 08:39 PM
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very nice!
great to see a target we dont normally get to see here.
well done, great colors, excelent focus and tracking
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Old 20-11-2008, 08:57 PM
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That's the TMB (I presume) is a cracker. Lovely colours and detail.

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Old 21-11-2008, 12:31 AM
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That's the TMB (I presume) is a cracker. Lovely colours and detail.
Hi Craig
Yes it is the TMB/H36 combo and thanks for the comments
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Old 23-11-2008, 06:24 PM
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Nice object and a nice job!
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