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Originally Posted by mithrandir
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Thanks Andrew! What great freeware! I`ll give it a go.
cheers
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Originally Posted by Octane
Beautiful image, Gary. I love the softness of your stars. You've always been able to produce a glowing sheen in your images (I've commented on this before) and it's something I've really come to appreciate as I prefer softer details myself over harsh sharp features.
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Thanks again Humayun

I must agree with you there, I like to do some deconvolution/sharpening but not to the extent that the stars end up harsh which I used to do years ago. I prefer to leave the stars a little soft. A little softer in this one than I wanted but happy with the result!
cheers
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
Yep, you've nailed that one Gary - verrry nicely done!!
Cheers, Marcus
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G`day Marcus Glad you enjoyed it like I enjoyed your version
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Originally Posted by philiphart
that is a very impressive result.. even better than i would have anticipated with a DSLR. they're not dead yet!!
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Hi Phil, Thanks mate

The 40D still performs quiet well doesn`t it ex when it`s cooled.
Had it running at -2 for this lot.
I wish canon would come out with another "a" model for us..
A 60Dca

sounds good (ca for cooled astro model!)
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Originally Posted by richardo
This turned out extremely well Gaz.
Nicely processed.
Almost the same orientation as my last image which was of this great object..
{http://www.baytop-observatory.com/ccdimages/nebulae/coronaaustralis.htm}
Haven't had any good weather since... damn this winter!
Good to see an image from you... been a while!
Let's pray
for some clear nights that is
All the best
Rich
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Hi Rich, many thanks. I know I know I have been a little slack at processing and posting my pics and this winter has been real lousy up here. Must pull that finger out

I shall pray for clear moonless skies too for everyone! has been a little while now since I got outside...
cheers mate..