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Old 31-01-2017, 04:19 PM
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NGC 3199 wirh added narrow band data

Here's an image of NGC 3199 with added Ha and OIII data. The LRGB that I posted a few days ago attracted almost zero interest so I don't know if this will be any better. Ultimately I might get some SII data as well.

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http://members.pcug.org.au/~stevec/n...16200_RC14.htm
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I think it is just a boring object mate very few attractive shots of it out there especially at this FOV ...another one of those objects that has almost zero wow or cool factor for some reason ..having said that and after putting in the time and effort, this is a good shot otherwise and yes may lift with addition of a third wavelength

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I think it is just a boring object mate very few attractive shots of it out there especially at this FOV ...another one of those objects that has almost zero wow or cool factor for some reason ..having said that and after putting in the time and effort, this is a good shot otherwise and yes may lift with addition of a third wavelength

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Yeah you could be right Mike. Most shots I've seen of it are wide field. I did do a Hubble palette of it once with the 12.5". Maybe I'll try using the SII data from it.
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Having tried to do something with this object myself I appreciate your image all the more, Steve
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Old 02-02-2017, 11:23 PM
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Having tried to do something with this object myself I appreciate your image all the more, Steve
Thanks Rick. I may get some SII data for it and see how the Hubble palette comes out but then again I may just move on to something else.
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