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11-01-2011, 10:53 AM
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repro - orion wide field
Reprocessed - wide field, flame horsehead running man and M42. Had fun with this.
preprocessing Pixinsight - post processing with Ivo Jaeger's Star Tools and touch up in Pixinsight.
The core of M42 is revealed much more even at this scale. That was the goal.
I have probably over processed it a bit - so that's my fault not the software. Deliberately didn't push the luminosity.
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Nice detail, even see a bit of the horsey's head
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Yeah - very nice details.
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That's a nice Photo......very nice in fact......
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Thank you - way to kind. It needs more data, but I'll start again. This time with the CLS-CCD filter in place. Not sure how to do it - more reading - but I'd like to get Barnard's Loop and the nebula throughout the region.
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Very nice image you have there
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