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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Other than the very slight harshness (hard edged), overall the TEC 180 shot gets my vote - top shot
Mike
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It is a little harsh isn't it. Didn't notice that at the time it was processed.
Its hard to beat dark skies and APO refractors.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
I reckon you need to find one night with good seeing and hammer this one with the 17" alone. The details in the core and all the little gas jets will show up. You might even separate the 6 stars in the center. Combining all your data from smaller aperture scopes won't give you the resolution that you are after. And this one's not exactly faint so I don't think you'll get much improvement between 3h or 16h of exposures.
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True. The signal increases at the square root of the extra hours so to double the signal to noise ratio you have to quadruple the total exposure time so there is a diminishing returns point.
I suppose some use a guidestick of when the data has little noise and colours are deep and detail is clear and defined. Dark sky sites though
show this one up so well compared to even reasonable skies. It definitely looks best in the dark site data. I have 10 hours now of CDK at home in that. Some of it is a smaller image scale. I think a higher res version of this could be done with the data I have but for now I am happy with the wider field view and the softer natural look with the extensions of the blue neb clearly showing and the bits of background red neb showing somewhat as wel balancing the image for colour and interest.
It won't be the last time I image it thats for sure. Its such a great target.
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Originally Posted by Lester
Thanks for the view Greg, nice to know some others are human too and take a few attempts to get the best out of the data. I will take in the info on the pixel size for CCDs too as I may go down that road in the future. All the best.
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Cheers Lester. Sometimes you get too into an image and others help you see it in a different way.
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Originally Posted by Star Catcher
Hi Greg
Really admire your efforts and the result to get all those different data sources and scales to come together. I have enough trouble dealing with one scale  . Agree it is great exercise with using previous library of data but I think the better results are likely to come from choosing the best scope for the scale you want and just hammering it with that scope and camera.
Ted
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That may well be. Its hard though as you know to colllect 22 hours in one go with weather etc.
Cheers
Greg.