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Old 27-12-2008, 12:37 PM
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M42 with SN10 in HDR now with more data

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I managed to get a lot more data with 16x(2min and 4min) exposures at 800 ISO without any Moon. Added to this to the earlier data.

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As you can see more data means less noise and the faint bits get a bit clearer.

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Old 27-12-2008, 12:51 PM
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Gee well done Bert. Can see the trapizium and and all the faint outer details at the same time. Great processing. Gee these SN's represent excellent value too, dont they?
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Old 27-12-2008, 12:58 PM
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Very nice Bert looks nice and soft
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Great shot Bert shows plenty of the neb
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Old 27-12-2008, 05:25 PM
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Faint bits are good.

Not sure if you can extract much more from this image Bert. Your previous rendition was remarkable. I like this one as well, but think the background looks a little too light. Perhaps raise the blackpoint to improve the contrast, though I don't think it'll go far given nebulosity fills nearly the entire frame. Good stuff.
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Thanks all for the comments.

Jase I would really like to try my HDR method with some RC data. Maybe next time you collect a high dynamic range target you take sets of exposures at least two stops apart. One stop is better. It would not be much more expensive as the shorter exposures do not take long. The short exposures should not allow ANY star to near saturation. Even at sixteen bits you will be surprised how little this takes.

The other real advantage is you can collect images at far longer exposures to get the faint bits as any saturation is immaterial!

Have you seen those faint bits before so clearly and natural with the Trap in the one image? I havent. When they are there the contrast etc has blown out all other detail. The masking methods introduce even more artefacts. Self referential systems fall apart with too much feedback!

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Have you seen those faint bits before so clearly and natural with the Trap in the one image? I havent. When they are there the contrast etc has blown out all other detail. The masking methods introduce even more artefacts. Self referential systems fall apart with too much feedback!

Bert
Have to agree with you bert, your result is indeed very smooth and natural looking. Around the trap the stars look like they are floating.

I have certainly seen images with more vibrancy and resolution form a similar type of scope (all be they higher end and more expensive pieces ) but your effort does look quite pleasant, nicely subtle and natural.

Nice job again

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Very smooth Bert. Tight stars, lovely colors and great contrast. Awesome shot.
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There is a new version of EasyHDR with more features. I had a play and came up with this. I am sure there is more to learn.

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http://avandonkbl.bigblog.com.au/dat...0101170905.jpg

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