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Originally Posted by Dave882
Lovely detail revealed so you’ve done well with imaging this fairly low in the sky. 
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Thank you Dave...yes I started it at around 26 degrees, maximum hight was 38....so still enough atmosphere to take the edge off.
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Originally Posted by Mickoid
I'm not sure if I'm more impressed by the detail you've captured from your northern location or the fact that your 3min subs were shot unguided @ 2720mm! That's a large scope you have there Peter, so I can only imagine the mount it sits on must really be impressive. Fantastic result which many of us from Down Under would be extremely proud of if we'd shot it from our southern skies.
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Thank you, M16 is one of those I've wanted to do since I started imaging back in the 80's, even before HST, but never managed to get one I was happy with...The scope is on an ASA DDM85, it's a stunning mount. It has direct drive so no gears at all, incredibly accurate and can throw around 100Kg like its nothing. The problem is getting a good enough model to to run unguided. Its been quite a lot of work but it will reliably do 300s unguided every night and with Cmos you don't want to be doing any more than that to get the best S/N, Quite different to CCD (but that's another debate) took a while to get used to that me being a dinosaur.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
A wonderful result Peter, quite crisp looking  ...has a real Spanish flavour to it
Arriba!
Mike
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Muchas Gracias Amigo!!, too sharp??? when you really pixel peep I think bordering on acceptable. When I look closely there are some artefacts creeping in. I just couldn't help pushing just a little more I think driven by the desire to get a 'sharp enough' Eagle, deconvolution and wavelet sharpening did well to recover some of the seeing. At the moment I am building a 20in which will be going to Chile so I might get a better chance there....the seeing is steadier and M16 should be nicely placed.
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Originally Posted by Retrograde
This is excellent Peter.
Fantastic detail in those pillars and lovely broadband colours. 
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Thank you, I know I've possibly tipped the scales on colour balance siding more towards a pinker tone, but I know the object well enough to know it's quite high in its blue signal.