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Originally Posted by Alchemy
sorry both too red, all the discusion of red images lately makes anyone whose isnt red feel out of place..... which is a pity.
i could be wrong but the dark lanes arent that red ive included an image to show what i reckon .... sorry to crash the party but an opinion was requested and i cant say either is right, the image i saw the other day had more potential i felt.
i as always could be wrong.
ive added more or less the same image hammered to bring up the colour, the dark lanes dont seem all that red still.
sorry guys 
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Yes you did see 2 images at our house last week Al. You saw a single RAW 7min exposure and the same single frame processed. This was taken on 25-2-08. We agreed with you then that the processed one was too overdone
These are the actual 2 images you saw and we feel are quite different to what you posted as a comparison .

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These are the images you posted which must be from your own data and are quite different the "hammered up" version is nothing like our single exposure

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The image on this thread is a totally different set of subs and were taken on 29-2-08 and is a 6 x 7min stack giving an overall exposure of
42mins - 4 dark frames were also used. This stack revealed more nebulosity than the single image you saw including more red.
Barb enhanced the red channel in colour balance then used levels to define the nebulosity from the sky background colour. She then tweaked saturation.
The troughs remained red and the sky background dark. The stars would also be red if it was false colour as Barb hasn't been able to work out how to separate the stars when processing her images

I just wanted to point out there is quite a difference in the data captured in a 7min exposure than a stack of 6 x 7min equalling 42min exposure.
We notice on Mick Pinner's 20min exposure he has more red in the troughs also.
She processes on the CRT monitor as she
hates our LCD because contrast and colour depends which way you have your screen tilted.
The stacked image looks fine on the CRT. Not too red at all.
Looking forward to getting back out again in the next couple of nights Barb just has to learn to manage her crutches after having a fall on Tuesday
David