Hi All,
On the hunt for further obscurities, I came across more interesting nebs in the constellation Centaurus. I can count on one hand how many amateur images of RCW79 exist. Certainly not many and there's probably a good reason for that. Its not the most interesting neb across the visual spectrum. Pro images at infrared show a completely different side of neb. None the less its still a cool area. Instead of the Where's Wally, you can play Where's the planetary! Easy find.
Anyway here's my rendition of
RCW79
Processed in CCDStack, MaximDL and Photoshop. Usual HaRGB blend using pixel math. Lighten model to bring the natural star colours back. No sharpening applied but I did re-layer the Ha master for luminance to tighten the image. Colours appear balanced but may need to take another look with fresh eyes. The Aspen CG16070 has been repaired, should arrive sometime next week. I don't like dealing with data sets of the same target from two cameras but it looks like I may have to as I've got a few more images on the go with the current Alta F16000. First world problems...
Thanks for checking it out.