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Old 15-02-2016, 01:46 PM
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Thor's Helmet (NGC 2359)

I still have to gather NB data to bring out the emission detail, but I though I'd share the plain old LRGB version first. At least I'm scraping the rust off my processing skills (I hope!)

I've cropped this for composition purposes only.

Small version:
http://www.pbase.com/gailmarc/image/162574185/large

Full res version: (Use CNTRL Minus and CNTRL Plus to zoom out and in)
http://www.pbase.com/gailmarc/image/162574185/original

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Old 15-02-2016, 03:25 PM
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Really quite nice Marcus, interesting that you rotated it slightly too. Adding some narrowband should add some extra detail, so look forward to the next episode

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Looks best after two ctrl-'s

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Old 15-02-2016, 04:29 PM
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Really quite nice Marcus, interesting that you rotated it slightly too. Adding some narrowband should add some extra detail, so look forward to the next episode

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Thanks Mike. With any luck I'll get the NB next session although the moon is going into gibbous and the weather has gone cloudy again.

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Yes, well, at least I give you the option of zooming. Besides, I like to show off my toit stars!
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Old 15-02-2016, 04:40 PM
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Thanks Mike. With any luck I'll get the NB next session although the moon is going into gibbous and the weather has gone cloudy again.
Moon shouldn't affect Ha much, maybe OIII a tad...cloud? well that affects'em all huh? ...I mean who invented clouds anyway, couldn't precipitation have been delivered some other way sheeesh, GOD!
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Certainly packs a punch, will really stand out with some NB data onboard
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A beautiful image Marcus.
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Looks pretty reasonable so far Marcus. I'll look forward to the final version.

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Nice detail for LRGB, Marcus. Should be very impressive in NB!

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Old 15-02-2016, 09:09 PM
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Well...this one is clearly in the heavy-hitters league.

No (as Fred would say) wide-field-wus imagery here.

Wonderful stuff.
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Old 15-02-2016, 09:38 PM
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Lovely colours & great details, looking forward to seeing the NB added
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Nice work Marcus

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Excellent , just excellent!

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Old 15-02-2016, 10:34 PM
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Hi Marcus,
You have some nice data there as would be expected from your exotic scope.
It's a wonderful picture but could be improved.
It looks like the stars are a bit over exposed or maybe you didn't use
a mask on them when you stretched the image?
They seem to have lost most of their colour & are very bright & white.
I think it needs a slight re-process from scratch.
Maybe when you add the narrow band you can have a fresh look at it?

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Old 16-02-2016, 07:59 AM
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A beautiful image Marcus.
Cheers Mark!

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Looks pretty reasonable so far Marcus. I'll look forward to the final version.

Cheers

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Thanks Steve. The NB should give the nebulosity some better structure.

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Nice detail for LRGB, Marcus. Should be very impressive in NB!

Cheers,
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Thanks Rick!

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Well...this one is clearly in the heavy-hitters league.

No (as Fred would say) wide-field-wus imagery here.

Wonderful stuff.
Thanks a lot Peter!

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Lovely colours & great details, looking forward to seeing the NB added
Me too, thanks Andy! Not holding my breath for good weather though.

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Nice work Marcus

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Thanks Greg.

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Excellent , just excellent!

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Glad you like it Tim!

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Hi Marcus,
You have some nice data there as would be expected from your exotic scope.
It's a wonderful picture but could be improved.
It looks like the stars are a bit over exposed or maybe you didn't use
a mask on them when you stretched the image?
They seem to have lost most of their colour & are very bright & white.
I think it needs a slight re-process from scratch.
Maybe when you add the narrow band you can have a fresh look at it?

cheers
Allan
No worries Allan. I can always trust you to find a point of critique! As it turns out my stars had a slight yellow/red cast and that masked the subtle blues. Fixed now (subtely, and without a reprocess). Thanks mate!
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Marcus,

What a fantastic image - a real "Marvel"!

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Old 16-02-2016, 09:00 AM
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Great close up Marcus. Very well done.
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Marcus,

What a fantastic image - a real "Marvel"!

Cheers,
Mario
Hey Mario! Thanks for that! What have you been up to? I haven't seen you in this section for a while.
PS: My wife likes this image because it reminds her of the actor that plays Thor!

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Great close up Marcus. Very well done.
Thanks very much Marc. Narrow field rules!
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Old 16-02-2016, 03:40 PM
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Hey Mario! Thanks for that! What have you been up to? I haven't seen you in this section for a while.
PS: My wife likes this image because it reminds her of the actor that plays Thor!
Marcus,

I became quite disheartened with some of my results and issues I was having with my setup. This was compounded by what seemed like an endless stream of clouds and I thought I'd take a break. Hence my absence from IIS...

Last weekend, after about a year on the "no astrophotography" wagon, I decided it was time to try and get my mojo back. I've reinstalled all my guiding software on to one laptop leaving my imaging software on the old one. I'm hoping this will reduce some of the frustration I was experiencing... time will tell!

As for Thor - what has Chris Hemsworth got that we don't...?!

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No worries Allan. I can always trust you to find a point of critique! As it turns out my stars had a slight yellow/red cast and that masked the subtle blues. Fixed now (subtely, and without a reprocess). Thanks mate!
Hi Marcus,
I hope you weren't offended.
I try to give my honest opinion to be of greatest worth to you -
& if my opinion is wrong then I am prepared to apologise.
The picture now looks better with more colour in the stars.
You have such a supreme scope that I am inclined to look more closely
at every detail & follow your progress with great interest.

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Nice Marcus, I always wanted to image this, but never gotten around to it yet....Looks great so far:thumbs:
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