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Old 17-01-2025, 05:35 PM
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Tarantula

I've been using an OSC camera for a few years and have just got a mono camera (the venerable ASI1600mm-cool) on IIS.

So here's a go at a narrowband Tarantula. 6.5hrs each of SHO (Baader 6.5nm filters), plus a bit of RGB for the stars. All through a SW 8" F4 newt on an old onstep modified G11. Processed in PI - WBPP, mure denoised, light convolution, channels combined & normalised, hyperbolic stretching, then added RGB stars and star reduction

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Comments please, would be really appreciated. Took me a while to sort out mono processing to get to this stage !
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Old 17-01-2025, 09:56 PM
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Hi Chris,
what a wonderful picture.
That's nearly 24 hours of integration.
It's nice when it all comes together so well.

cheers
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Old 18-01-2025, 09:47 AM
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Chris,
Great image of the Tarantula and the surrounding region. Nicely processed too.
I don’t know how you gathered so much data in the past month , the weather of an evening has been atrocious this summer so far around Sydney and South Coast NSW.

Well done indeed !!

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Old 18-01-2025, 04:39 PM
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Thanks. I got about 5-6 good nights and just let it run on autopilot from 10pm - 4am, doing the RGB on the edges (was the week before Christmas I think). For some reason, tracking was good and few clouds, so I had very few fail subs
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Old 18-01-2025, 05:29 PM
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Great work Chris. Nice detail all round and I'm glad you got some RGB for the stars I love all those little clusters!
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Old 18-01-2025, 08:57 PM
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Thanks. I'm a beginner at processing mono and blending in RGB stars - I'll have another go at it and try and get more of the smaller stars. There were so many small ones that I wasn't able to include in the star mask. Been a while since I've used pixinsight and there's lots of new cool stuff!!
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Chris

I think this looks fantastic! There's some great detail showing the complexity of the structure and I particularly like seeing the sharp pinpoint stars within the clusters of the Tarantula.

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Old 29-01-2025, 05:02 PM
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Very nice!
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