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Originally Posted by Ric
Hi Mike, a lovely image to get back into the game again, I loved the colour and detail.
If it's any consolation the weather down here hasn't been much better for the last five months.
Cheers
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Thanks Ric, yes I was happy with the final detail and blending, the seeing was good and Halpha always helps sharpen things, oh and a pretty good piece of glass helps too

. The Tarantula is hard to process well and is often presented either too blue or too red even by the big name imagers (not that it really matters). There is plenty of magenta from the blue H-Beta and green from OIII in that hairy monster too.
Oh and nup! doesn't make me feel any better
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Originally Posted by Garyh
Now I know why you have been quiet lately Mike!...
Getting ready to blow our socks off with this gorgeous image. Beautiful colors and those stars are tight as a fishes... , well you know what I mean.. 
cheers Gary
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Halpha imaging provides tight R's stars for sure, thus in turn providing a good challenge when combining with RGB if you want to avoid nasty processing artifacts around stars, some of which are still present slightly in my closeup image version (and so graciously pointed out by Fred

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Cheers
Mike