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Old 16-06-2012, 09:38 PM
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Well done Chris. That is a super image with fantastic detail! Thanks for the view.
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Old 17-06-2012, 08:47 PM
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Very cool color blend. Little grainy in the core though between Oiii and Sii stars. Heaps of details too.
Thanks. I will look into the grain. I suspect lack of signal , but maybe some selective smoothing in that channel might sort it out. Thanks for suggeestion.

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Well done Chris. That is a super image with fantastic detail! Thanks for the view.
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Old 17-06-2012, 09:06 PM
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Very impressive.

I've just lashed out on some NB filters (already had the Ha), so hope to follow your lead on this sort of thing from the 'burbs!.

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Old 18-06-2012, 08:48 AM
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Very nice, mate! So good in fact, I'm not even going to post mine!!
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Old 18-06-2012, 09:13 AM
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The smaller image is quite nice, colouring is good and pleasing and presents as quite smooth. When I went to the full res image some small items popped out at me. The first was where your pointing differed from one night to the next on the right hand side of the frame. There is a strip of noise. I get this somtimes too, if I sync the time too early in the day. Around the more prominent features you can see where you have selectively sharpened the image. I found that adjusting the opacity of the mask when selective sharpening works well to control this issue. I also agree that the planetary should have been included or it could simply have been removed. Given the strip on that side I would have done that.

That said, this is a fine image and very nicely put together. The data is obviously good and stars are superb in shape.
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Old 18-06-2012, 10:28 AM
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Very impressive.

I've just lashed out on some NB filters (already had the Ha), so hope to follow your lead on this sort of thing from the 'burbs!.

DT
Go for it. You will love it. Opens up a whole new type of imaging.

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Very nice, mate! So good in fact, I'm not even going to post mine!!
Thanks very much. Dont worry about not posting. If we all did that then whenever guys like Martin Pugh posted images we would never post our own again.

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The smaller image is quite nice, colouring is good and pleasing and presents as quite smooth. When I went to the full res image some small items popped out at me. The first was where your pointing differed from one night to the next on the right hand side of the frame. There is a strip of noise. I get this somtimes too, if I sync the time too early in the day. Around the more prominent features you can see where you have selectively sharpened the image. I found that adjusting the opacity of the mask when selective sharpening works well to control this issue. I also agree that the planetary should have been included or it could simply have been removed. Given the strip on that side I would have done that.

That said, this is a fine image and very nicely put together. The data is obviously good and stars are superb in shape.
Thanks Paul. I took some of your advice and backed off high pass filtering a bit with opacity slider. Also applied a little more smoothing to SII parts of the blue area. I kind of like the blue neb on the right. shows a hint of whats out here, but if I do this over I would definately get framing better now that I know its there. I cant see the noise strip you speak of but will have a better look.
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Old 18-06-2012, 12:53 PM
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You could do a mosaic, that would increase the coverage.
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Old 19-06-2012, 08:47 AM
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A great photo.

Amazing detail.

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Impressive result
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Go the MX, one of the best pics I've seen from this relatively new mount!

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What a great view of this spectacular area. Also great colour combination with the NB. Only minor thing would be that the bright stars of the NG6193 cluster look a little 'flat' (sort of more like grey discs than stars). But that's very minor, it's a great image very well done.
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A great photo.

Amazing detail.

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Thanks Ross. It is cool to see what can be done nowdays with right equipment from suburbia

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Impressive result
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Go the MX, one of the best pics I've seen from this relatively new mount!
Thanks. Having a good mount that you can rely on to get 10min plus images is certainly a luxury

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What a great view of this spectacular area. Also great colour combination with the NB. Only minor thing would be that the bright stars of the NG6193 cluster look a little 'flat' (sort of more like grey discs than stars). But that's very minor, it's a great image very well done.
Point taken and agreed. Im not sure what I can do about it though but will have a play. Thanks for suggestion.
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Old 24-06-2012, 10:46 AM
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Oooo nice Chris. I'm not normally a big fan of HP processing, but that looks gr8!
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I love this
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Chris, it's a great image. Thank the GOD's for narrowband filters, especially for us city folk.

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Old 01-07-2012, 11:41 AM
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This looks really good now. I just spent 5 minutes going over it and it just looks so slick. Love the colouring it is superb. I will be aiming for a similar browns when I complete all the data for the version I am working on at present.

I like the silky background in yours too. Very nice and that only comes with lots of subs. I note that you don't have any halos and I suspect this is more to do with not have a reducer in place. Even with the filters replaced on my system I am getting some halos and that I think is pure reflection.

Wonderful image Chris and worthy of IOTW in my opinion.
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