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Originally Posted by Screwdriverone
Wow Lucas!
That is simply excellent for a first light!
Such details and colour rendition of the star forming regions, it is excellent.
I can't fault it (not that I am wanting to), my first instinct was WOW!
And it is beautifully processed! Fantastic work.
Well done!
Cheers
Chris
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Thanks heaps Chris. I am glad you liked it!
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Originally Posted by Octane
That is a wonderful first result. I would think about upping the blue in the galaxy, though.
H
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Thanks for the comments H. I will have a crack at trying to get a more vibrant blue kind of feel out of the galaxy in the next day or two.
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Originally Posted by whzzz28
Looks good!
You forgot to mention the scope you took it through though 
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Originally Posted by alpal
Hi Lucas,
That's a great image with your new camera.
I like the tasteful use of saturation.
Too many images have over bright colors but yours is not over cooked.
I would also be interested in the technical details of your telescope & guiding.
cheers
Allan
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Thanks Nathan and Allan. I am using an APM 130mm F6 Triplet APO refractor on an NEQ6 Pro. For guiding I am using a TSOAG9 off axis guider (which I had left over from my DSLR days) with an orion starshoot camera. I control the QHY9 with Nebulosity 3 which can also talk to PHD guiding software so I can dither my subs also. Each Filter was 12 x 5min subs.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Fantastic image.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg. Your tips have certainly been helpful.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
That's great, Lucas-you have captured so much fine detail 
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Thanks Larry. Hope to get less clouds soon!
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Originally Posted by E_ri_k
Great first light! What scope did you use for this?
Erik
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Thanks Erik. See my reply to Nathan and Allan for scope details.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
Excellent image Lucas and so sorry to hear about your bad experience but you have done yourself proud.
Allan
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Appeciate the comments Allan. No one likes a bad experience but I guess things happen for a reason and I am very happy with the QHY9.
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
Lovely first light Lucas!  Some great detail in there and overall very pleasing to look at!
You've understated the colours - which is fine of course - but I agree with Humayun and I'd go for a bit more vibrancy.
Cheers, Marcus
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
A great first light indeed and I agree fully with Marcus 
Mike
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Thanks for the encouragement Marcus and Mike. As per my comments to H I will have a crack at some added vibrance soon!
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Originally Posted by graham.hobart
Bloody Hell that is a cracker!!!!
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No worries Graham! I am really pleased with it.
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Originally Posted by peter_4059
Great first light Lucas. Well done.
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Thanks Peter. BTW you have inspired me to overhaul the NEQ6 Pro. I have the gears and belts arriving soon and my mount is nervous!
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Originally Posted by naskies
Wow that detail is superb!  How bad is your light pollution - did you image this from within Melbourne?
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Thank you Dave. Yes I am within approx. 15km of the CBD. Also, I am looking out over my backyard and I can count about 50 sodium lamps from the container park which is about a km away so it's pretty bad.
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Originally Posted by Rod771
Top job!
Very well done Lucas 
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Thanks Rod!
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Originally Posted by PRejto
That's fantastic! How did you do this in only 3 hours in light pollution? What scope?
Anyway, many thanks, and great work!
Peter
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Thanks Peter. I use an APM 130mm F6 Triplet APO refractor. The individual colour filters sort of act as light pollution filters as they only let 1/3 of the light spectrum in. Then I made a synthetic luminance from the RGB colour stacks.