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Originally Posted by Placidus
Well done, Rick. You've captured some truly faint extensions there.
I agree that it's a difficult object to present impressively because the object seems inherently soft and diffuse, and there's not much SII either. Concentrating on the faint stuff that is there has done the trick.
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Thanks, Mike.
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Originally Posted by Retrograde
Stunning detail. Very nice.
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Ta, Pete.
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Originally Posted by Andy01
Best version of that DSO I've seen to date Rick, well done!
Looks very 3D and kinda organic - great use of the colour palette too 
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Thanks, Andy. The colour really threw me for a while but eventually it came together.
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Originally Posted by lazjen
It's certainly weird looking. It's almost bioluminescent.
Looks good though!
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Thanks, Chris
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
Yep - I reckon that's probably the best ngc 3199 I've seen Rick.
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Thanks, Steve!
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Originally Posted by mountainjoo
Great colours, electric!
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Thanks, Jerome.
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Originally Posted by janoskiss
That's because he injected the nebula with fluorescent dye before taking the picture. Bloomin cheat! 
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Reminds me of my misspent youth messing around with fluorescein.
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Originally Posted by RobF
Interesting one Rick. Final colour choice seems to work really well. Has matured nicely with age I'd say 
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Ta, Rob.
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Originally Posted by gvanhau
Very nice capture and I like the field of view.
I also captured this one some moths ago, but my field of view is narrower and did not like the colors I got, so still lying arround for another processing athempt.
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Thanks, Geert. I saw yours. Look forward to the next version.