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Originally Posted by h0ughy
man you will kill it with more time - its so sharp and well balanced
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Thanks for the feedback Dave. It took quite a bit of levels and curves to drag it out of the light pollution. I was thinking more time might help bring out a bit more colour.
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
Schweet as!!
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Thanks JJJ
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Originally Posted by Mighty_oz
Fantastic shot there, thanks for posting.
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Cheers Marcus!
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Originally Posted by RobF
Coming together very nicely for an image from suburbia Peter! The two little galaxies nearby are starting to come out. Colours a bit dull perhaps in this early version, but dust really coming out clearly. Good one!
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I agree Rob. I would really like to see some of those colours that you see in the good images of this. I was thinking more subs but perhaps its a light pollution thing?
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Originally Posted by ozstronomer
Lovely image Peter, colours are well balanced. Should look great with extra data
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Cheers Geoff. It's good to have a few clear nights at last.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
Great image there Peter, you really have the mount and scope working well together.
Allan
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Thanks Allan. Getting there bit by bit!
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Originally Posted by troypiggo
Some good colour and detail in the arms there. And as you say, looks like some faint fuzzies in the background. Not bad from the 'burbs, hey.
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yep - nice to see those little galaxies coming through. What you can do from the burbs still amazes me.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Lovely result Pete, crisp and spacey looking, it's a great size field for M83 too
I agree that it may look even better with a tad more colour saturation?
Mike
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Thanks for the comments Mike. The QHY8/10" Newt combination is a nice FOV for quite a few of the brighter objects. I'll have a lok at the saturation.